Originally posted by mdram
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push me one way or another
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Originally posted by Schrambo View PostI'd laugh, but I'm on week 12 waiting for a 16" AA lite barrel... It seems I'll have to wait less for the 16" Odin barrels soon to come out...
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Originally posted by CW458 View PostI would go with PF Criterion..... oh wait, I did and it arrives tomorrow after waiting for 21 1/2 weeks!Cliff
USN Ret., FPD Ret.
Nobody is coming. It's up to you.
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well shilen is nost likely off the list, they use a .125 bolt face depthjust some targets for printing
https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...xQ?usp=sharing
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Originally posted by mdram View Postwell shilen is nost likely off the list, they use a .125 bolt face depthLast edited by VASCAR2; 09-09-2017, 07:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Bamboofisherman View PostIf you're talking about Maryland the hbar requirement is only for 556/223. Other calibers have to such restrictions.
there is no mention of caliber in the law iirc
if you have a letter or a source please sharejust some targets for printing
https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...xQ?usp=sharing
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As an Odin Works fanboy, and have sold 3 different 20" DMR barrels that all shot under 1 MOA with factory ammo, I feel obligated to recommend the Odin Works. You wouldn't be disappointed.
All barrels mentioned will probably deliver what your looking for though.
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Originally posted by Kilco View PostAs of last year when I had mine from midway, they used a .136 AA bolt
here is the info direct from shilen
"here is no difference between Brownell/Shilen. barrels and ours.
Shilen Rifles, Inc. is a custom rifle manufacturer and does not adhere to SAMMI Specifications. SAMMI was created to standardize dimensions in order to allow interchangeability between large OEM producers and consumers. As a company whose focus is solely based on providing World Class Accuracy we do not feel that certain SAMMI Specifications produce the most accurate results and require modifications in order to produce the accuracy we strive for on a daily basis. Therefore, because we do not adhere to every single SAMMI Specification we cannot state that we are a SAMMI Spec Manufacturer. At Shilen Rifles, Inc. we strive to give the customer a more customized World Class Accuracy that some manufacturers who use standardized specifications cannot produce. "
"We use mil-spec bolts. They are carpenters steel, shot peened and magnetic pulse inspected. We do not use or offer any chrome bolts. The bolt has a .125" face depth "just some targets for printing
https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...xQ?usp=sharing
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