Have my first Question and not sure where to post it so will do it in my intro.
My Grendel is a 16" Odin Works stainless with a tuning fork on the end,
attached to a DPMS high-rise slick side upper with FF guard. ventilated by me.
Lower is High Standard (I think)with NM 2 stage.
Been killing hogs with it for a while after a falling out with my 223 for same purpose.
Anyway, last evening I emptied my CPD 15 round mag and noticed a problem.
I recently started using Sierra 120 pro hunters, witch work really well so far.
The problem is the last 7 or so rounds in the mag were flat nosed deformed like a Pug dog.
I'd never emptied the mag before so never noticed the deformation caused by repeated recoil.
I just refill the mag as needed and continue on.
I thought the mags had a built in ridge to keep this from happening, but I guess not.
Question being, is there a mag out there that does??
Been using tipped and hpbt's till now and don't want to go back.. HELP!!
Went with the Grendel after a lot of research and am glad I have, Now I need a second one.
The deciding factor for me was that I had two 8 lb bottles of powder in stock. One 2520 and one Tac.
They may not be the best powders but they're doing just fine. The hogs cant tell the difference.
Great informative sight here.. KUDOS to the Administration for a Job being well done!!
My Grendel is a 16" Odin Works stainless with a tuning fork on the end,
attached to a DPMS high-rise slick side upper with FF guard. ventilated by me.
Lower is High Standard (I think)with NM 2 stage.
Been killing hogs with it for a while after a falling out with my 223 for same purpose.
Anyway, last evening I emptied my CPD 15 round mag and noticed a problem.
I recently started using Sierra 120 pro hunters, witch work really well so far.
The problem is the last 7 or so rounds in the mag were flat nosed deformed like a Pug dog.
I'd never emptied the mag before so never noticed the deformation caused by repeated recoil.
I just refill the mag as needed and continue on.
I thought the mags had a built in ridge to keep this from happening, but I guess not.
Question being, is there a mag out there that does??
Been using tipped and hpbt's till now and don't want to go back.. HELP!!
Went with the Grendel after a lot of research and am glad I have, Now I need a second one.
The deciding factor for me was that I had two 8 lb bottles of powder in stock. One 2520 and one Tac.
They may not be the best powders but they're doing just fine. The hogs cant tell the difference.
Great informative sight here.. KUDOS to the Administration for a Job being well done!!
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