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For me, This is why for my next bolt gun, I really think I am going to pick up an MRAD or AI, as when it comes time for a swap, its 2 minutes and done.
brah I had a DT SRS Covert. Probably the second most disappointing gun I ever purchased behind a blackaces tactical glued together heap of ape shit he called a shotgun. as for the DT, so much cheap flimsy feeling plastic. sharp edges on the seams. trigger was the worst Ive ever experienced on something people consider precision. bolt was like it was going thru a chamber filled with sand no matter how much oil was in there. overall finish machining was abysmal. seriously, I paid new gun money for it and couldnt get rid of it fast enough. cool concept. super tiny super accurate rifle. too bad mine showed up lookin to reinvent overpriced shit.Or desert tech. Desert tech can run everything from 223-338lm/nm and has less shift from barre to barrel versus AI. AI is smoother and more ergonomic though.
At the very least a action that takes shouldered prefits.
Have you called them? It might be fine with a long barrel norma Magam in the process of saving up for a .300 PRC because I cannot use .300 Norma Mag with my Silenco Omega suppressor.
I emailed SiCo and their reply was "300PRC will be no problem, but the Omega 300 is not rated for 300 Norma.".Have you called them? It might be fine with a long barrel norma Mag
When I called SiCo they told me that the Norma or 300 RUM was fine for my Omega 300. Haven't used it on a Norma though. Alot of people say that a 338 can is perfect for a cartridge that size.I emailed SiCo and their reply was "300PRC will be no problem, but the Omega 300 is not rated for 300 Norma.".
When I called SiCo they told me that the Norma or 300 RUM was fine for my Omega 300. Haven't used it on a Norma though. Alot of people say that a 338 can is perfect for a cartridge that size.
My bet is that with a monolithic bullet you're not going to have to worry about bullet failure at high rpms. The rest of your question is beyond me. That said, I don't think the MRAD would be built with anything you're going to have to worry about in terms of twist or barrel design. I may be wrong, but I think they went with Proof barrels, and those folks know a thing or three about barrels.Question for you experts out there. Warning: beginner here.
I’ve wanted an MRAD in 300NM, but I simply don’t know enough when it comes to twist rate, SG, etc. The MRAD appears to offer a 1/8 twist, and I’m a little worried about that.
Using the Berger stability calculator: At 59 degrees at sea level I got an SG of 2.31 with the 215gr assuming 3017fps for a 26” barrel. Is that too high of an SG?
It looks like the RPMS for Berger factory 215gr ammo in a 1-8 twist 26” barrel would be approximately 3017x720/8=271,530 rpm. Is that getting too close to the 300,000 rpm rule of thumb for possible bullet failure?
I want an MRAD, but am worried about a 1/8 barrel that it comes with because of the above concerns...
brah I had a DT SRS Covert. Probably the second most disappointing gun I ever purchased behind a blackaces tactical glued together heap of ape shit he called a shotgun. as for the DT, so much cheap flimsy feeling plastic. sharp edges on the seams. trigger was the worst Ive ever experienced on something people consider precision. bolt was like it was going thru a chamber filled with sand no matter how much oil was in there. overall finish machining was abysmal. seriously, I paid new gun money for it and couldnt get rid of it fast enough. cool concept. super tiny super accurate rifle. too bad mine showed up lookin to reinvent overpriced shit.
maybe i had an anomaly. my trigger sucked dude. and I guess when paying a premium, i thought a little attention to detail would be warranted. at least we agree about the bolt.Wrong
Trigger is great
Who gives a f about seams and fit finish llk
Bolt may be a little sandy