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  • 85_Ranger4x4
    Warrior
    • Nov 2016
    • 264

    Finally got it out

    18" straight fluted nitride barrel from Classic
    Anderson upper and lower receivers.
    CMMG builder LPK
    Anderson UPK
    Velocity curved 3# trigger
    WMD NIB BCG (carrier, cam pin, firing pin)
    Group buy bolt.
    DD stock and grip
    R Guns OD charging handle and buffer kit.
    Seekins adjustable gas block
    WMD mid length gas tube.
    Nikon scope mount
    13" (IIRC) Matrix M-LOK Foxtrot handguard
    Cheap 10yo POS Tasco 3x9 scope (for the moment)
    13" (IIRC) Matrix M-LOK Foxtrot handguard

    I did lap the upper with the PTG lapping tool and bedded the barrel with blue locktite.





    Sighting in process, aiming the orange sticker.



    First attempt at a grouping. Fired two shots "at the sticker" and the second to shots at the holes from the first two. At maybe 50 yards, shooting a little high but not too worried about it.



    Might be a tad undergassed, it ejects at about 5:00 but locks the bolt back every time. I set it a few weeks ago when it was in the 30's and it was ejecting like 3:30ish, it warms up and then it swings back... need to tinker with that more.

    Also need to invest in a brass catcher, it sucks finding the empties in a corn field...
    Last edited by 85_Ranger4x4; 11-27-2017, 12:17 AM.
  • rabiddawg
    Chieftain
    • Feb 2013
    • 1664

    #2
    I love the tractor and table set up!!

    I shoot at a buds farm and agree with your brass search comment. It does allow for barrel cooling time however.
    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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    • 85_Ranger4x4
      Warrior
      • Nov 2016
      • 264

      #3
      Originally posted by rabiddawg View Post
      I love the tractor and table set up!!
      It is nice, I just load it up in the driveway and drive it out to where I shoot. Then when I am done I pack it up and drive it all back to the house.

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      • kmon
        Chieftain
        • Feb 2015
        • 2096

        #4
        I like our style with the tractor

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        • bj139
          Chieftain
          • Mar 2017
          • 1968

          #5
          The standard Caldwell brass catcher for about $10 works fine.
          I use mine every time I shoot the AR at the range.

          Nice shooting setup.

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          • Lastrites
            Warrior
            • Apr 2017
            • 678

            #6
            I usually throw down a movers blanket on ground like that as it seems to help immensely and the moving blanket doesn't get blown around too easily if the wind picks up.

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