I have the 3.25, but if I was buying again I'd get the 6.25 and double it over. The 3.25 is just a little too loose, but doubling over the 6.25 should make it tighter.uspc9mm wrote:Thanks, Is that the 3.25 inch version you have?
Do you like it? It seems like it would stay more out of the way during reloads better than other bottom mounted sling attachment points.
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just testing out the 800m range we set up. I cant quite hit the 1k mark consistant with my .243WSSM but its great having your own 200, 400, 600, 800 m spots to shoot from...i will take the easy way out and blame it on my loads because 800m is no trouble haha.
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My guess would be .224Boz
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Hey Paco! Been reading your "K-baffle by a 16'yr old" thread with GREAT interest... I may hit you up for some assistance if you are still offering that service.paco ramirez wrote:What's this?
Teppo458 wrote:
As to the cartridge in the picture, it is not the .224 Boz, but very close. It is the .22 Reed Express, which is the 7.62x25 necked to .223. Slightly higher velocity than the .224 Boz, but essentially the same. We work with Ron Reed and chambered the first two AR barrels in this caliber. The customer who has the long barrel (the one in the picture is our 10.5") subsequently developed the 17 RE, for which we are currently making a barrel.
Ron offers CZ52 barrel in this caliber, as well as loaded ammo. Lot of fun to shoot, great "up close and personal" cartridge. I WISH I could get it to fit in an 1911 frame....
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Oh man.....OPS? Was that made for you or??? Is that .458?Teppo458 wrote:
I gotta get a hold of you soon. I just saw some pics of a 18in R700 SPS in .458S and put it on my short list, s--t...I thought the TC was bad ass! As luck would have it I happen to have a SPS in .308 just sitting around NIB:lol:
Paco, nice build man! Didn't see you post that up on CGN. Congrats!
Well I just had to say that but while I am in here I suppose I should contribute.
I know, I know....Barrel mounted sling with a freefloat, WTF am I thinking
Since this photo I have put XTM panels on and replaced the Tango5 with a BAD
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Sure, just let me know what you needTeppo458 wrote:Hey Paco! Been reading your "K-baffle by a 16'yr old" thread with GREAT interest... I may hit you up for some assistance if you are still offering that service.paco ramirez wrote:What's this?
Teppo458 wrote:
As to the cartridge in the picture, it is not the .224 Boz, but very close. It is the .22 Reed Express, which is the 7.62x25 necked to .223. Slightly higher velocity than the .224 Boz, but essentially the same. We work with Ron Reed and chambered the first two AR barrels in this caliber. The customer who has the long barrel (the one in the picture is our 10.5") subsequently developed the 17 RE, for which we are currently making a barrel.
Ron offers CZ52 barrel in this caliber, as well as loaded ammo. Lot of fun to shoot, great "up close and personal" cartridge. I WISH I could get it to fit in an 1911 frame....
That round is very interesting. Is the magazine custom done?
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