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Gimme a minute & I'll go give 'er a quick coat of measuring.......Do you know what the ID of the Wiland hand guard is? Wondering if it will work for a gas system or only with it removed.
Gimme a minute & I'll go give 'er a quick coat of measuring.......Do you know what the ID of the Wiland hand guard is? Wondering if it will work for a gas system or only with it removed.
Haven't handled a Wiland specifically, but none of the PCC specific handguards have provisions for running a gas tube, not that I've ever seen, anyway.Do you know what the ID of the Wiland hand guard is? Wondering if it will work for a gas system or only with it removed.
I watched on review where a guy, kind of, tortured one. It was enough that I bought the 5x. I have had no issues with mine, but it hasn’t been abused like the regular scope test reviews. I haven’t babied it either and have roughly 900 rounds while looking through it. Is it the best optic? No. Is it the best in its size and weight class? I believe so. They are also 13% off today with code TAKE13
Only with no gas tubeDo you know what the ID of the Wiland hand guard is? Wondering if it will work for a gas system or only with it removed.
My B5 Type 22 13 degree grip weighed in at 2.2oz with hardware. Just another option.Anyone want to post a link of the hogue 15 degree lightweight grip? I’ve had no luck locating on Midway or PSA.
Weighed a tango down at 2.4 oz and an Ergo 25 degree at 2.9 oz.
I much prefer less grip angle
The last time I spoke to them was, I think, August. Sounded like they were close then so not sure why it's not up yet. Could be they're just extremely busy with making barrels in general (?).Any news from Shaw on a run of .223 Wylde barrels with no gas port?
OK, I emailed them about it. Thx.The last time I spoke to them was, I think, August. Sounded like they were close then so not sure why it's not up yet. Could be they're just extremely busy with making barrels in general (?).
I'd keep checking with them and letting them know you're waiting. Could be a case of the squeaky wheel getting the barrel. I guess the glass-half-full view is that it's happening at all which is in part thanks to you guys giving them input. Probably the more they hear from people the better.
I got a email last week from them saying there are in production now and to watch the website. Should be soonAny news from Shaw on a run of .223 Wylde barrels with no gas port?
I should have used the high temp paint like you suggested. It’s starting to flake in some spots after last weeks shooting and then I really noticed it while looking for deer. I have to figure out if I’m going to strip it, sand it, or just add more of the same paint and continue to do so until the end of time. Decisions, decisions.You can always get high temp paint and it'll be good.
I noticed the same thing with the Farrowtech while hunting Kodiak last year. The Smoke Composites closed stock might be a little better. A collapsible is definitely better.I should have used the high temp paint like you suggested. It’s starting to flake in some spots after last weeks shooting and then I really noticed it while looking for deer. I have to figure out if I’m going to strip it, sand it, or just add more of the same paint and continue to do so until the end of time. Decisions, decisions.
I can’t state it enough, the light rifle is a dream to carry around the woods. The only issues I found when holding it by hand for hours/miles is when it’s barrel forward, the weight is on my pinky, I switch to barrel backwards and the weight is on my index finger. With my “normal rifle” I would be switching hands and going over the shoulder from fatigue, and that rifle is only 9 pounds suppressed/loaded. The other issues are the farrowtech would “catch” waist high sage/juniper branches, and it’s a little loud while closing the bolt on a round. Just little things that I took note of that others may want to be aware of.
It’s the practice squirrelsAnd in the back of the neck offhand at 80 yards. Good shooting. Your jillions of rounds down range is paying dividends.