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are you a member at sac valley? just wondering if you been on the 1000yd? im bout ready for a desert trip, to stretch her legs and up my skill some more!
And once you carry it a bit and it settles it only sticks out this far
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Thanks for the pictures! The scabbard on that pack looks pretty wide. Do you think the dta would work with any of the other packs that have slightly narrower scabbards or does the dta require the wide one?
I have no experience so can't say with any certainty. On the g3 it gets wedged in there pretty good because of the rubber buttpad on the a1 and the scope turrets getting hung up on my big steiner 5-25. I personally would try to get the wider one unless you are gonna go muzzle down. I run a suppressor so try to stay away from that
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price drop on Gen 2 DTA 26" 338 conversion kit with 2 mags $1650 priced to move.
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...t-2-mags-like-new-less-than-20-rds-fired.html
I'm not and I've never beed there but I def. want to!! Aren't you from SoCal??
Are you sure it's a G3? They usually run closer to $390... The X3 is $200And once you carry it a bit and it settles it only sticks out this far
And is less than 200 I believe.
Are you sure it's a G3? They usually run closer to $390... The X3 is $200
Looking good!! Would you mind taking a pic without the suppressor on, barrel down just to see how much sticks out? Thanks!
Wow impressive!! Thanks man!!! I think I'm gonna have to order myself an X3You are correct sir! It's the x3. Awesome pack! Here's the pic you asked for. Again 26" barrel, muzzle down, no suppressor, just a TBAC brake.
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I finally got my SRS completed today and got it out to the range. It's an A-1 with a SAC made Bartlein barrel, 26".
I did a little load development using different loads of H4831sc. All loads were .004" off the lands and 139gr Scenars. It didn't really seem to matter much what load I used. They all shot great. The single round was my bore sight shot to get it on paper. The center group was fine tuning the zero. This was the very first 35 rounds through the gun.
Here are a few things I noticed:
1. As many people have commented, the DTA does take a bit of getting used to. My groups got better as I went which was definitely a reflection of my growing comfort level more so than differences in the loads. When a shot hit outside the group, I knew it was me. This rifle is stupid accurate; even more so than my TRG-22 which is a hammer.
2. The monopod is indeed excellent and well worth the extra money.
3. I heard a lot of complaining about the DTA mags; poor quality, sharp edges, hard to load, etc. I didn't find any of this to be true at all, in fact quite the opposite. The mag seems to be very well built with no sharp edges at all. It was easy to load, no scratched brass, no bleeding fingers and there was no nose diving of the follower. It fit snug with no noticeable play. I was very pleasantly surprised. The only issue I noticed was the mag did not drop free when released without some help, but I know this can be easily adjusted.
4. The trigger is good, but not to the level of my TRG, however this was expected. TRG triggers are legendary and for a good reason. I adjusted the trigger as far as it will go to minimize creep, but there is still a fair amount. Pull weight was good. There is a good bit of pull-through on the trigger as well. Not really a problem, but takes some getting used to.
I want to say thanks to Mark and his crew at Short Action Customs. The barrel he did for me looks and shoots incredible. I will definitely be order more in the future.
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You won't want to shoot anything else after you've had the platform for several months. Continue to love mine more each trip to the range. From the info sounds like you're shooting a 260-my favorite caliber and the H4831 is great and very forgiving! Enjoy.
im not judging your pack at all, looks great. but i was wondering if that back pack was made in the u.s? cause it's dam hard to find them made here anymore.And once you carry it a bit and it settles it only sticks out this far
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You are correct sir! It's the x3. Awesome pack! Here's the pic you asked for. Again 26" barrel, muzzle down, no suppressor, just a TBAC brake.
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im not judging your pack at all, looks great. but i was wondering if that back pack was made in the u.s? cause it's dam hard to find them made here anymore.
Yea. Made in Boise ID
Eberlestock's current production comes from a dedicated backpack factory in Vietnam. This facility also produces several other mainstream lines that are popular within the outdoors & recreational communities. Not going to name names, but you'll recognize nearly every one of them if you've ever walked into an REi, Sportsman's Warehouse, Bass Pro, etc.
Whether we like it or not, overseas production of many products in this market segment is here to stay. Eberlestock could certainly move this process back to the States, but we may not like the results. For example, Eberlestock did a VERY small production of Berry Compliant packs a while back. They had these packs on display at the SHOT Show back in January. If memory serves, I think they did the G4 Operator, Gunslinger II, and maybe the F3 Halftrack. Anyhow, these packs were 100% identical feature and composition-wise to what they currently produce overseas, except they were manufactured to be Berry compliant. I asked Glen if they were going to start offering Berry compliant packs commercially, to which he answered "no." Reasoning was that he didn't think he could sell enough at the retail pricing required for it to make sense. I suggested that there was definitely a market for such packs, and asked just what kind of retail pricing was he seeking. I was shocked when he said the Berry packs would be 2-3 times more expensive, meaning that a GS II would be priced around $800.00 and a G4 Operator would carry a tag around $1,000. Shocking, yes, but this is the current reality when it comes to production costs in North America.
I'm with the rest of you who lament that it seems nothing we buy today is Made in the USA. Sucks big time, and I wish there was something practical that I could do about it. However, there is a much larger market for well made but foreign produced Eberlestock packs (at their current pricing) than "domestic" production at 2-3x today's retail price. Modern economic realities are at play here...
I believe they are designed in Boise but made in another country, unless you have a berry compliant model or something. The 3 I have are all made outside the US.
ETA:
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...ipment/157218-eberlestock-made-usa-china.html
I am having an issue with my SRS A-1. My brass is ejecting with a small but fairly deep gouge at the shoulder junction and running about 2/10" straight down the body (see pic). I believe it is happening during ejection, but not 100% certain. I am finding brass shavings in the barrel extention which are mostly in and around the locking lugs. Some also sticking to the locking lugs on the bolt. None in the chamber. The gouge seems to occur at the 4:00 position relative to the case.
I have inspected it as well as I can with my fingers and a bore scope but can't find any obvious sharp edges or burrs.
Has any one else experienced this? If so, what was the cause and how did you fix it?
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I would expect there was some crap in there. Did you clean it thoroughly before firing new?
That is something that is overlooked with surprising regularity in the firearms world. First order of business with a new firearm is to field strip and clean/inspect everything. This helps you get a better understanding of your host, but also ensures the factory didn't get sloppy in some obvious place. Machine shops are pretty dirty places, and even though DTA's shop is one of the cleanest I've ever seen, there are still chips, grease, and metal flakes that get around a shop floor. Very easy for some of it to find its way into a firearm. I use a foam swab to clean the lug recesses in the barrel extension, and then ensure the bolt gets cleaned thoroughly and grease deposited on the lugs engagement surfaces.
With that said, DTA's are work horses, so the brass most often will have more scuffs and scratches than a traditional rifle would exhibit. Though they shouldn't be carving hunks out of your brass.
Can an A1 buttpad be purchased for a gen2 rifle or does it only fit on the newer A1 model?
It can be purchased separately. Just give Madison a call on Monday.
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Will do! Thanks for the fast reply!
Great pics LVMED