I have a Solo Hunter Rugged Rifle Cover. Never used in the field. FYI it won’t really fit over a suppressor that’s wearing a suppressor cover very well so I’m offloading it. It’s a great cover for what it’s worth.
$40 TYD...
This is a new in box warranty replacement from an old VX-2 I had them look at. They sent me this one, it’s still in the factory plastic.
$200 TYD PayPal.
Thanks for all the feedback.
I’m generally of the opinion that:
1) any time the length would be a major liability I can just carry the Sig Cross
2) I’d be more likely to cut this barrel down if I had never fired a shot and didn’t know what a shooter this thing is
Just thinking out loud but looking for some feedback.
I have a T3x Veil rifle. Cartridge is 6.5 PRC. It’s in a nice chassis, has a RS-approved scope and shoots very well. I just bought a Scythe-Ti. Now I haven’t done a full on 10 or 30 round zero, that’s not really the point here. But it’s very...
I think Form had explained this somewhere but if you properly identify the cone up front you can verify zero hasn’t shifted with a single shot.
This won’t work if you’re a “0.5 MOA if I do my part” on a 3 shot group guy.
But if you shoot 10 shots (or more) into a (any size, but let’s just say...
I tried that, but honestly, the easiest thing is just a couple Q-tips. You can pretty easily get it all in a couple minutes, then I wipe the hand guard off and it’s fine. When I started the thread I was picturing something like you described but it seems 1) to not exist and 2) to not be necessary.
I’m sure this isn’t rocket science but I need to thread a 5/8-24 can and have a 1/2-28 barrel.
Who makes the best adapter? I gather if I buy something good, rocksett it in place and check alignment I’ll be good to go? Anything else I need to know?
I have an older Ruger M77 with the tang safety that I’d love to upgrade the stock on. Any more info? What you said about sounds good but I’m not sure if all Ruger M77 are created equal.
After finally shooting a suppressed rifle I agree with the camp that says the reduced blast makes it seem like it cuts more perceived recoil than a brake. I understand that they dont ACTUALLY deliver less force to your shoulder but it seems WAY less suppressed to me.
I think that’s unlikely because it would require a new law to be passed, but I can see them realizing that if the lead time was 3 days and not 9 months they’d probably be able to collect 25x the number of tax stamp fees
I don’t see this answered in one spot but on a direct thread can, clean the threads and just thread it on? Or use some sort of anti-seize or loctite? These won’t be swapped very often.
I read the loctite creates temperature related issues making it most pointless.
I have 2 Mountain Tactical brakes. Both are 6.5mm cal 5/8-24 threads. One black, one SS. Both have been installed with thread locker which I mostly cleaned off successfully and they’re in nearly flawless shape.
https://www.mountaintactical.com/shop/original-rad-brake-6-5mm
$60 a piece shipped...