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Ran across this on the SH Scout Site
RPR Bolt Fluting by Paul at Pro Precision Rifles
http://proprecisionrifles.com/
I like it too. But then you're gonna have a blank hollow space where your shroud should be with a closed bolt no?
24" of snow. Bastards. Oh well. It's only a 100 yard hike through it to the bench. But no long range for a while.
Any recommendations on a stock replacement grip? The stock one seems "thin" and can't see to get comfortable to achieve the perfect trigger pull and follow through.
Thanks
There used to be a tool that let you swage primer pockets toght again on brass that was otherwise usable, could get another 5-6 reloads out of them if they weren't being overworked in a tight die/sloppy chamber. I'll see if I can dig it up and post it.
Any recommendations on a stock replacement grip? The stock one seems "thin" and can't see to get comfortable to achieve the perfect trigger pull and follow through.
Thanks
Any recommendations on a stock replacement grip? The stock one seems "thin" and can't see to get comfortable to achieve the perfect trigger pull and follow through.
Thanks
There it is. Exact same one. Works fine for me.Here ya go. I have both but have never used them so can't comment on their effectiveness. http://www.mountsplus.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=SEARCH&q=primer+pocket+swage
Why is this site so buggy now? Hard to get on, page loads take forever and instead of pages 1-10 so far being individual pages......it's one big looooong page you have to scroll down. And when you post it takes you back to the top of Page 1 of the looooooooong thread. I'm glad it's not part of Scout anymore.....that really sucked. But navigation was easier and page loads quicker. Hope you guys get it sorted.
Anyone else having forum issues?
I'm so #@*&^^%@#!!! p'd off!! Long story short, the "firing pin back" as they call it.....just snapped off when I was setting the handle to cocking piece relationship to reassemble my bolt into the rifle. Item #3 on Page 51 of the RPR manual. This is the Gen 1 RPR in 6.5 Creedmoor.
Okay so I'll accept I likely did something wrong.......but looking at the broken piece, it looks like there is a flaw in the casting. Granted I'm tired and I have been effing around with this bitch all day.......but man it seemed to snap right easy.
So now I have to order one. I may just send the rifle in because I feel I have a tight chamber. Coupled with some issues I am having with the Lee "Ultimate" die set I am getting pressure signs at around 41.0-41.7 gr of H4350 with a 140gr bullet...either A-Max or SMK.
After a bunch of diagnostic today I am convinced the die is faulty. To get a .0015" bump I have to set the die so that the press is camming over really hard. None of my other calibers are like that. It is the only Lee die set I own and I would have bought a Redding, Hornady or RCBS set in that order except that at the time the Lee was the only one my store had.
Anyone seen that? A Lee die where you have to set the press to cam over real hard, almost to the point of jamming up......to get a mere .001"-.0015" bump? Man on my .308, .223, 7.62X39 and even my 7.65X53 Argy Mauser.......I'm backing off the die slightly, from touching the shell holder at full ram extension, to get .001"-.002" bump. A 1/4 turn too much inwards is like .016" or something.
I've also switched to the .375 insert for the L'nL headspace gauge. I was using the .400 but it seemed to ride very high on the shoulder.
Somewhere between the chamber, the Lee "Not So Ultimate" die and the insert......I believe lie my reloading woes. Never had this much trouble, been loading long enough I'm not a beginner and I get good results in all calibers....no problems. Only 6.5 CM.
Have not been in here much, but I have wanted to get in to learning precision long range rifle skills for a long time, Old, retired guy and this rifle has given me the chance to do so. My .308 will be home on Saturday, cant wait. Look forward to learning as much as I can, and having some fun.
Have not been in here much, but I have wanted to get in to learning precision long range rifle skills for a long time, Old, retired guy and this rifle has given me the chance to do so. My .308 will be home on Saturday, cant wait. Look forward to learning as much as I can, and having some fun.
Does anyone have a good starting load for the 308 with 175smk? Preferably with 4064.
Hi all, I just purchased 6.5 version. What is a good match grade ammo to start.
I was looking at the 140 hornady eld
Finally chucked my Nosler brass after 10 reloads. It was just starting to get a little inconsistent. Due to the accuracy it produced whether it be short or long range, I already got more. I almost forgot what new brass looks like!
Anyone have a Luth AR MBA-1 stock on their RPR? Impressions? Pictures?
Lefty, I'm curious... In the brass, could you feel any difference when doing the sizing and seating ops, or were target results the only clue?
BTW, you were right about being able to hand load better ammo than factory. I've loaded about 350 rnds for my RPR and my friend's 308. I tried some loads without annealing... it was very revealing, because I found out how inconsistent the factory brass hardness is, and, consequently, neck tension. I annealed the next batch and bingo, neither rifle has ever produced tighter groups. It looks like the Nosler RDF 175 works magic in my friends 308. You should give them a try if you can find any - they are getting like 4350 to find. -G
http://www.monmouthreloading.com/sho...modular-stock/
they're on sale for $95 with coupon code. Tax and shipping still nail you though. Need a refle length buffer tube which is also en route.
Anyone have a 6mm Creedmoor RPR yet?
It is home. Thanks for the words, guys. I have fresh Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50 with the EBR-1 MRAD reticle for it, and I am going to try using a mounting system from AADMOUNT engineering I have used before and really like. I need to determine what the right break-in procedure for this barrel is, reading up on that now.