Twans air gun supply.Wish they weren't sold out everywhere
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He's going out of business unfortunatelyTwans air gun supply.
I ordered a set of TO84s a week ago from Airguns of Arizona. They were out of stock but I was told 2 weeks. This is the third set I’ve ordered from them. All were backordered and all came in in roughly the timeline they gave me.He's going out of business unfortunately
So there's airguns of Arizona and Airgun Source Canada
Don’t overthink it and utilize a proven, simple and reliable system: Sportsmatch TO84 rings.
Given their popularity here and scarcity I'm surprised they aren't in the rokslide store yetI ordered a set of TO84s a week ago from Airguns of Arizona. They were out of stock but I was told 2 weeks. This is the third set I’ve ordered from them. All were backordered and all came in in roughly the timeline they gave me.
Nice looking setup! Whats the total weight on that with the Stockys?Count me in.
T3x in 223
Stockys stock
Mtn tactical rail with seekins lows
3-9 swfa
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Nice looking setup! Whats the total weight on that with the Stockys?
I too have a Lite Stainless 223 on order now, estimated delivery late feb - early march. Will cut the barrel down to 18" pretty likely and rethread it for suppressor when it arrives. Already got the reloading department sorted out for it with Lapua match brass, VV N135 powder, 52 Sierra HPBT, 75gr ELD-M, and even some 77gr TMK's that I found from Germany. Hopefully I'll like it as much as you guys do on this thread!
Now that I have a WRKer special. My next project will be building an AR in 6mm arc for when I'm forced to hunt in Washington. Thanks.we have the same limit in Alberta, but good news is you can get close to this 'do more with less powder formula' with 6mm-ARC or 6.5 Grendel, they burn ~30 grains of powder and are also 'AR Cartridges' and they are the most versatile of all the AR cartridges imo just because you can hunt them on most of the continent but also, especially with the 6mm, the bullets range from down into .223 weight ranges but up over .243 weight ranges too, the 6.5 bullets are more down to the .243 weights and up to the lighter weight 7-08/.270 range, either way .223/6mm/6.5mm have a lot of bullet choices and flexibility, can't go wrong
That’s how I grab factory TMK for .308 as well (T308T). Federal seems to load their stuff light, I’d be interested to see some velocity numbers.Correct me if I am wrong, but the Federal 223 TRU ammo seems to use the coveted and elusive 77gr TMK.
It is in stock at Bone Frog Gun Club if you have a membership.
The .223 77gr TMK is rated at 2750 fps at the muzzle by Federal. Didn't see what barrel length they were basing it on. Though it's specifically for ar's so I would think it would be a normal length.That’s how I grab factory TMK for .308 as well (T308T). Federal seems to load their stuff light, I’d be interested to see some velocity numbers.
.223 loads are generally measured out of a 24" test barrel. A factory .223 load would typically measure around 2600fps out of a 20" barrel and 2500fps out of a 16". BH 5.56 77TMK is likely around 150fps faster than this .223 federal load.The .223 77gr TMK is rated at 2750 fps at the muzzle by Federal. Didn't see what barrel length they were basing it on. Though it's specifically for ar's so I would think it would be a normal length.
Now I know why guides are required for out of state Brown Bear hunts in AKI mentioned earlier in this thread that I’m willing to take and film a Rokslide sponsored coastal brown bear hunt with my wingman and utilize the .223 and 77TMKs.
Just sayin.
Now I know why guides are required for out of state Brown Bear hunts in AK
I am 100% certain the wound channel and depth of penetration would be lethal for any animal on the North American continent.Now I know why guides are required for out of state Brown Bear hunts in AK