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  • pathfinder397
    Unwashed
    • Oct 2016
    • 10

    hunting build

    I wanted to start a thread to ask questions as I finish my build, instead of creating a bunch of threads. So here is what I have so far;
    Aero lower
    PSA lower parts kit
    Rguns lower bling bits
    PSA polished fire control group
    A2 butt-stock ( I love this, reminds me of my military days)
    Magpul MOE+ grip

    Rguns dessert sands upper
    Rguns complete Nickle boron bolt carrier group
    Maxim spare bolt
    Black hole weaponry 18" 1/8 twist standard profile 264LBC barrel
    Aero 12" keymod hand guard FF

    I still need:
    Gas block (looking for a low profile adjustible) with a set screw
    Flash hider, comp/ brake no clue yet
    Optics

    I will add pics soon, but my plan was to put money into the most important parts (barrel, bolt, gas block, optics ) and get cheap(er) outer parts that I don't mind scratching up.

    I have lots of questions BUT I will refrain unit I can post some pics
  • Redomen
    Warrior
    • Jun 2016
    • 568

    #2
    E Arthur brown company has jp clamp on adjustable gas block on sale for $59.00. I just ordered 2.

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    • diddlyv
      Warrior
      • Aug 2016
      • 352

      #3
      Sounds like a great build. My 20 inch came it right at 10 lbs with a 21 oz Vortex Viper Mounted. My AR Mod 1 Leupold only weighs 12.5 oz or some such. The 16 inch grendel weighed in at 7.7 lbs with a 15 inch hand guard. Betting yours will be under 8 lbs depending on the scope even with the extra 2 inches of barrel.
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      • keystone183
        Warrior
        • Mar 2013
        • 590

        #4
        I always recommend SLR gas blocks. Their quality is great and customer service is second to none. No set screw...but not necessary.

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        • RicosRevenge
          Warrior
          • Jan 2016
          • 146

          #5
          Sounds great.

          What range are you hunting at? More the general minimum... if you may have 10-20-30 yard shots you may want a 1x low end magnification so a 1-4x or 1-6x may be the ticket. Where I hunt the average is 75-250 yards so I went with a Sig Tango 4 3-12x.

          Do you need a muzzle device? A thread protector would save you a couple inches of length.

          There are a lot of gas blocks out there so I'll leave that to you...

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          • Flyguy11
            Warrior
            • Nov 2015
            • 111

            #6
            Make life easier with a Syrac Ordnance adjustable gas block. It is detented meaning there is only one set screw that clicks in place and stays in place.


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            • Flyguy11
              Warrior
              • Nov 2015
              • 111

              #7
              If you live in a suppressor friendly state I would put the muzzle device on that would best adapt to the suppressor that you have or would like to get. On the Optics side of things I would say stick with Vortex, U.S. Optics, Night-force, or Leupold. I know that these are expensive glass but I would encourage you to watch Magpul's "The Art of The Precision Rifle" it may change you on how you look at buying a scope. In the long range community the saying goes, "Buy Once, Cry Once."
              Just my 2 cents and have fun with it.

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              • pathfinder397
                Unwashed
                • Oct 2016
                • 10

                #8
                I am a little concerned that this build will be a bit of a hog. I will have to put it on a scale. I will be extremely happy with a sub 8lb Grendel.

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                • pathfinder397
                  Unwashed
                  • Oct 2016
                  • 10

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Flyguy11 View Post
                  Make life easier with a Syrac Ordnance adjustable gas block. It is detented meaning there is only one set screw that clicks in place and stays in place.


                  these look nice, but the website is down for them. I am starting to learn that customer service in this industry is the difference between buying an expensive part once with piece of mind or buying a cheap part with the knowledge that you will most likely be buying the expensive part down the road anyways.

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                  • pathfinder397
                    Unwashed
                    • Oct 2016
                    • 10

                    #10
                    Originally posted by RicosRevenge View Post
                    Sounds great.

                    What range are you hunting at? More the general minimum... if you may have 10-20-30 yard shots you may want a 1x low end magnification so a 1-4x or 1-6x may be the ticket. Where I hunt the average is 75-250 yards so I went with a Sig Tango 4 3-12x.

                    Do you need a muzzle device? A thread protector would save you a couple inches of length.

                    There are a lot of gas blocks out there so I'll leave that to you...
                    I just lost my hunting land of 15 years so I am building this as a 75- 300 yard weapon and I will find land/animals to fit that situation. My unofficial moto is now, "have Grendel, will travel!" I am just leaving the world of rifled shotgun slugs and shots on whitetail ranging from 30 yards full sprint to 100+ in brush. I was very proud to have executed all of my shots with iron sites (true glow) or a 2x red dot.

                    I have experience with vortex scopes and have a 3x9 diamondback. I am having a lot of fun with their BDC threw the website and app. So I will most likely be going that route.

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                    • wraith1516
                      Warrior
                      • Dec 2014
                      • 316

                      #11
                      Wilson combat makes a really good adjustable Gas block and vortex scopes aregreat for the price range they fit into plus great customer service

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                      • RicosRevenge
                        Warrior
                        • Jan 2016
                        • 146

                        #12
                        Originally posted by pathfinder397 View Post
                        I just lost my hunting land of 15 years so I am building this as a 75- 300 yard weapon and I will find land/animals to fit that situation. My unofficial moto is now, "have Grendel, will travel!" I am just leaving the world of rifled shotgun slugs and shots on whitetail ranging from 30 yards full sprint to 100+ in brush. I was very proud to have executed all of my shots with iron sites (true glow) or a 2x red dot.

                        I have experience with vortex scopes and have a 3x9 diamondback. I am having a lot of fun with their BDC threw the website and app. So I will most likely be going that route.
                        That sucks to lose your hunting land. I understand your shotgun to rifle transition... I did it 20 years ago when I moved away from Upstate NY where all my deer were taken with a pump-action Smith & Wesson 916A with irons. Heck, there are a few tight spots on my current lease here in Texas that are thick and in a ravine that I sometimes still grab that old 12-ga and sit in a ground blind.

                        There is nothing wrong with Vortex at all if you have been happy with them; I have a couple as well (a Diamondback like yours on a loaner .243 and a Razor 1-4X on my go to AR-556). 3-9x is a good usable/huntable set up for your ranges. If you get the desire to spend a little money; the newer scopes with First Focal Plane can really help you out with drops and the pricing has come way down from just a couple years ago. There are offerings from Athlon (the new kid on the block), Vortex PST and Sig; or at least those are the ones that I considered form my hunting rig.

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                        • diddlyv
                          Warrior
                          • Aug 2016
                          • 352

                          #13
                          There is Ziess low end glass out there for $329 ish all the time. I scored a 3 x 9 conquest and 2 4-14 Terra with the RZ 8 reticle in the 319 to 329 range over the past 4 months. They are extremely bright right up there with my new VX3i They are lighter than the vortex viper I put on one of my grendels. Euro optic, Optics Planet and Camo fire. Not to mention the $329 vortex viper free shipping at midway.com
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                          • pathfinder397
                            Unwashed
                            • Oct 2016
                            • 10

                            #14
                            First attempt at adding pics here, only a teaser for now.

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                            • rabiddawg
                              Chieftain
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 1664

                              #15
                              This is a hunting build thread so I ask:

                              Rico, you really like hunting with first focal plane scopes? I have two and I don't prefer them for hunting. Once it gets low light the reticle becomes hard to see. And, the illuminated reticle helps but it gets bright as the darkness builds.

                              One situation I which I do like ffp hunting is spotlighting hogs. A buddy has a badboy buggy with a green led light at that will light up the world. That light with the red illuminated reticle is very very cool. The only problem was the distraction from bugs flying across my field of view.
                              Knowing everthing isnt as important as knowing where to find it.

                              Mark Twain

                              http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...2-Yd-Whitetail

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