Possibly. I’ve only shot the gun 330 times with zero issues. So, not sure what caused this. I’ve used 30 of this Buffalo bore ammo and the other 300 rounds have been a mixture of underwood and reloads.Could be the primers are just a bit on the hard side, or seated just a touch off, etc to where the lessened hammer force of that trigger was enough to cause issues.
Classy looking setupSki’d a couple miles this morning, set up on fresh fox and coyote sign, no dice.
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DB-15 with a larue stealth upper
Timney Gold
Harvester Evo
Razor 2-10x42 lh
77 TMK
This gun shots them at 1.2 moa for 30 rounds. Does the trick for me.
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Nice buck for sure.
For you dudes that carry an AR in the cold, go to a sporting goods store and snatch a pair of them longer wrist sweat guards and slide them over your hand rail. Works pretty good. I’ve been doing this for about a decade now.
I used an AR-15 in 5.56 for whitetail hunting for the first time last year to try out the 77 gr TMK that is talked about so much on here. It is a 16” pencil barrel. I used a 3-9x40 Nikon Prostaff I had sitting in the safe. I’m looking to upgrade optics before next season.
I did. I have had it for nearly 10 years and was very comfortable with it before using it for hunting. It was also my first year hunting with a suppressor so that contributed to me liking it. It was nice not having to worry about hearing protection or my ears ringing after a shot. The AR-15 with a suppressor was shorter than the bolt action I primarily used in the past.Overall did you like it in the field?