Several of us already have shipping notifications.Shaw has portless barrels on their website now in .223 Wylde FYI
I picked one up and hope to have it up and running in time for deer season here in PA.
Jay
Several of us already have shipping notifications.Shaw has portless barrels on their website now in .223 Wylde FYI
I picked one up and hope to have it up and running in time for deer season here in PA.
Mark me down for one as well. Same here for making a PA-legal deer rifle. The race is on for my Shaw barrel and my Jolene S to cap her off.Shaw has portless barrels on their website now in .223 Wylde FYI
I picked one up and hope to have it up and running in time for deer season here in PA.
Mine should arrive today. I'm not sure if I'm installing it yet or not tho. Going to test out my faxon that I just installed to see how it shoots. Might have to build another one!Several of us already have shipping notifications.
Jay
Is this set up as a gasser, or manual extraction?Got my 6 ARC upper thrown together. Not meant to be the lightest possible and I had a hard time finding a barrel weight that was built light. They all favored full. I didn’t want to commit to two solo uppers since the arc might not chamber and extract great. Used a BCA side charge upper and a BCA 16” barrel in a mid weight profile. I don’t have and lower stuff yet so I’m sitting about 2 pounds heavier there and I have a 20 oz scope with the mount it’s almost 32 oz.
At 8 pounds 10 oz now and that will come down 2 plus pounds.
The exciting part is how this thing shoots!
5 shots (2-6 on barrel after a sighted and adjust) measuring 5/8” center to center. Adjusted down and took on more. Touching bull so called that good and went to 425 yards. Dead centered a plate with one shot. 12” plate. Moved to 571 and took two shots both hits. I don’t have a bipod mount so that’s off a molinator bag.
108 ELDM factory.
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Then I shot 5 of the factory 103 eldx. Had one shot I rushed. Other 4 also measure 5/8” center to center. This was after I was adjusted for ELDMs. Aim point was bottom right intersection of yellow and pink View attachment 779328
If I end up anywhere close to 6.5 pounds I’ll be super happy. My next closest rifle is pushing 9 pounds.
Is this set up as a gasser, or manual extraction?
I’ve put an adjustable block on one and turned it off in 350 legend. The extraction was stiff until the chamber got lubricated, just stuck a little oil on a case before shootingIf that is a non gas build with the BCA upper I'd love to hear about it. Thinking of turning my 6.5 Grendal into a straight pull, mostly so it is quieter with a suppressor.
How did you secure the threaded piece that goes in the lower? Is it just compression fit? Screw the threaded piece in until it's tight against the back of the upper, back out until the hole align level and torque the stock on there?.AGP Arms' version is the only lightweight folder I've used, and though it's not a true lightweight, it works well for these straight-pull builds.
Folding hunting chassis for bolt-guns spoiled me. I'll take a weight penalty for length reduction any day.
10-4, that's what I did. I guess if I ever have any issues with it rotating I can address it then.That rifle is with my dad, so I can’t take pics, but it’s a clever and solid attachment. I recall a threaded insert going into buffer tower. The stock hinge uses 4 or so screws to pull tension on the insert. It is plenty rigid.
Search "feed ramp" in this thread to see what I posted about that. These don't have the force of a gasser to ram bullets past any sticking in the barrel extension.Well I got my rifle together and tried to go shoot it, but it's not feeding or shooting properly.
Feeding - it gets stuck about a CM after engaging the back of the casing. Won't push it up thru the feed ramp. I'm having to drop a round into the barrel to load.
Shooting - the bolt will not go all the way forward with a round chambered. It gets stopped a few mm from the end. Then when you pull the trigger, the trigger goes off, but the firing pin doesn't strike the primer at all.
Do the bolt or the bolt internals need to be lubed/greased?
I was trying to shoot some factory 55gr ball ammo and black hills 77gr tmk, so that's probably not the issue. I managed it get a couple to shoot, but couldn't reproduce it consistently.Search "feed ramp" in this thread to see what I posted about that. These don't have the force of a gasser to ram bullets past any sticking in the barrel extension.
Part two is your round is not fully chambering. That could be brass related, bullet seating depth, etc. I'd try a factory round first if you're not already. I do use lightweight grease on my AR bolts in general, but should not be necessary just to chamber and extract a round. Something else is probably going on with headspace, brass size, etc.