Know that feeling, well.Pure self-interest, I assure you. The longer it stayed available, the greater the odds that I would buy it.
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Know that feeling, well.Pure self-interest, I assure you. The longer it stayed available, the greater the odds that I would buy it.
There is actually another listed on here similar price but….


There is actually another listed on here similar price but….
FNG and to much scamming on here lately for me to entertain it




whats your barrel length?Not big game but my contribution to the 223 thread, tikka 223 shooting 75 eldm over 24.5 grains of varget running 2840. Yesterday hit a steel coyote back to back at 887 off a flatbed and bags to today took my brand Lucky duck super revolt from the store to the field and called in a double first set. First coyote was 287 with and estimated impact velocity of 2350 ish and the second was a terrible position off a tripod shot at 450 to 460 estimated velocity of 2110. First shot on the further one was aimed at the shoulder but dropped low and hit the leg, second shot was spinning and hit him a little farther back but put him down. Definitely going to hit the range to practice tripod more now, rifle is money its the nut pulling the trigger that needs improvement
Factory i think like 22.5" and I modified a tikka mag to feed them at .010 off the lands and boy does it hammer.whats your barrel length?
assuming you cut out the back spacer in the mag? did you end up extending the follower in length? I did this without adding to the followers length and the rounds keep sinking down at the end so my bolt doesnt catch them when trying to chamber themFactory i think like 22.5" and I modified a tikka mag to feed them at .010 off the lands and boy does it hammer.
No what I did was get some square keystock and put it in the back for the rounds to ride against and put a roll pin in to keep it there ill get a picassuming you cut out the back spacer in the mag? did you end up extending the follower in length? I did this without adding to the followers length and the rounds keep sinking down at the end so my bolt doesnt catch them when trying to chamber them
I welded two pieces of keystock together to fill the void completely it was going to just be an initial attempt but its fed flawlessly for several hundred rounds. I also have a mamba 10 rounder I am working on but so far i cam only get 7 in it I need to revisit it when I get some freetime. Derby season is in 2 weeks so it might be a bit.assuming you cut out the back spacer in the mag? did you end up extending the follower in length? I did this without adding to the followers length and the rounds keep sinking down at the end so my bolt doesnt catch them when trying to chamber them
dang, mine looks identical. I used epoxy putty to create the knew back area. I also have the space between the follower and the back of the mag, that is what is allowing the rounds to tip down and not get caught by the bolt...wonder what I am having such issues and you are notI welded two pieces of keystock together to fill the void completely it was going to just be an initial attempt but its fed flawlessly for several hundred rounds. I also have a mamba 10 rounder I am working on but so far i cam only get 7 in it I need to revisit it when I get some freetime. Derby season is in 2 weeks so it might be a bit.
I almost went that route with some quick steel putty but had some keystock so I went that route. I wish I could be more helpful but I haven't had any issues with mine to dive intodang, mine looks identical. I used epoxy putty to create the knew back area. I also have the space between the follower and the back of the mag, that is what is allowing the rounds to tip down and not get caught by the bolt...wonder what I am having such issues and you are not