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  1. TylerN

    .308 mtu or m24?

    My barrels were in 6 Dasher so both were plenty adequate for felt recoil. I actually didn't notice a real difference in felt recoil but I did feel the weight difference when carrying the rifle. Recoil management might be a different story with a 308 though.
  2. TylerN

    .308 mtu or m24?

    I agree with this. I've found no noticable change in balance between M24 and MTU barrels. While the weight is different it's different centered over the balance point of my rifle anyways so it doesn't affect the balance.
  3. TylerN

    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    The forms are often more about memes than experience. If your scope works for you then rock on.
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    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    Oh yeah, it blows real hard. I don't leave home without mine anymore.
  5. TylerN

    Send iT Level adapter for Badger C1 mounts

    Unfortunately this is probably spot on. Their in stock rates always suck and since they showed the part a long time ago it's probably been designed awhile ago and just never made it to production.
  6. TylerN

    Send iT Level adapter for Badger C1 mounts

    Still no solution released yet?
  7. TylerN

    ZCO mount or Spuhr or Geissele mount for ZCO527?

    This is my experience as well, I keep saying I’ll swap over to the Badger but haven’t gotten to it yet.
  8. TylerN

    6mm Dasher

    For a Dasher I test 0.1gr.
  9. TylerN

    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    As Kiba said Ryobi makes this inflator tool which is cheapo at depot. After that take some vinyl tubing and cut up a case, jam the neck end of the case into one end of the tube (I used a Creedmoor necked to 7mm just 'cause.) And then cut a small ring out of the center of the case and jam that...
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    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    95+ at the range yesterday, good cooling is going to be mandatory all summer long:
  11. TylerN

    6mm Dasher

    That would be my plan with alpha brass. You will probably find a load for 105's in the 31.x - 32.0 range but it's worth it to start low and work up. I've never tried 115 Dtacs because the availability used to be poor. I wouldn't hesitate to try them now. I shoot the Barnes 112gr Match...
  12. TylerN

    Accuracy International AT-X

    I think cleaning needs of the action depends on your environment. I don't deal with cold temps or blowing moon dust in Florida so I just wipe down the bolt with a rag and apply a few dabs of grease from a tub of auto grease and that's worked just fine for me for a few years of shooting an AI...
  13. TylerN

    Varget vs N140

    I've had the same results with a 6 Dasher. Varget loads and n150 were nearly identical in speeds and charge weights.
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    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    Velocities in the log book since I was doing some load development that day. And earlier before load dev, I was shooting an already developed load so I have a simple range card written out on my cheat sheet that I was using so I can engage different targets without having to pull out a kestrel...
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    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    It's a good choice of gear. AXSR w/ TBAC 338SR U, TBAC bipod, atacr 7-35, vortex impact and AG game changer schmedium. I don't know how you manage without a can cover, I live in a warm climate and covers are a necessity and barrel cooling fans help.
  16. TylerN

    Accuracy International AT-X

    How did you get the stock knob off?
  17. TylerN

    .22 BRA

    I didn't understand the 22 BRA reamer on my first batch of brass and I didn't leave a false shoulder. I incorrectly assumed fireforming 22 BRA was like fire forming 6 BRA where the neck-shoulder junction will already have a slight crush fit on the brass. So I fireformed my first brass all...
  18. TylerN

    .22 BRA

    Gotta report back now it shoots soon. I'm watching out for in stock notifications for Lapua 6BR brass to start fire forming a new batch of brass.
  19. TylerN

    Accuracy International Picture Thread

    Whoops, that solves that mystery :)