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I reconfigured my 308 and no longer need these parts. All are in great condition. Located in Apache Junction. 308 Mcgowen 20" 1-10 twist Hbar. Rifle gas, takes .875" block and threaded 5/8-24. Cerakoted Zombie Green (can remove if wanted). Shot around MOA with Hornady 150gn American Whitetail and have load data for 155 Amax and 178 ELD-X. Between 300-350 rounds.....$160.00 SLR .875" adjustable clamp on gas block with rifle length tube......$70.00 Magpul MOE rifle stock complete with buffer tube, buffer and spring.....SOLD.
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2 coolers I don't need anymore. Both are Colemans and in good condition. Small 40 qt....15 bucks. Big 120 qt.....40 bucks. Located in Apache Junction.
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Yep, still have it and the gas block too. Perfect setup for shooting suppressed. http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/75286-20-ar-308-barrel-slr-gas-block/?fromsearch=1
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I bought this rifle new from my buddy who owns Predator Technology Group. I picked it up right before the election and parts were scarce. It was pretty basic but after the election I upgraded some things. I don't shoot it enough and have my eye on another rifle. I can sell the rifle two ways..... PTG billet receivers Wilson 18" fluted barrel(10 twist mid gas) SLR adjustable gas block (0.750") SLR Solo 16" handguard Nickel Boron BCG (came with the rifle) Geissele 2 stage trigger Standard spring and buffer Magpul CTR Houge grip KNS anti rotation pins Custom 4 color Cerakote Cost is just under $1600 not including cerakote. Will sell for $1000. Second configuration is the same as above but comes with.. JP VMOS carrier and high pressure bolt JP SCS H2 (heavy version) These components work much better shooting suppressed and tame the pressure increase that a can adds. Just these two components cost $750. Will let the rifle with these go for $1500. Scope, mount, bipod and muzzle device NOT included. Will come with thread protector. Rifle shoots great and I have a load for 155 Amax's. Located in Apache Junction.
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Pic of the JP stuff and a group with 155's.
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Taking your long range shooting skills to the next level
Kingzero replied to AxisWorks LLC's topic in Long Range Shooting
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I've got one you can have. PM me your address and I'll send it to you.
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Roof raged up? Whatever that is. If you're going to play Captain Save-a-Hoe you need to be more original. I'm not angry with anyone, this thread is irrelevant and hilarious. I made a statement and called someone out for being punk. You don't need to be all "ROOF RAGED UP" to call it like it is. I even answered his original question.....twice. Thanks for the entertainment.
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and ADHD takes over...Nope, your choices are just narrow minded. If I had to choose it would be the deer with the rifle. I wouldn't shoot a forky. the scope is narrow. this was intended to see opinions on short range primitive and long range technical. This was not intended for you to give your view on great shots. you can create your own poll for that. Then why the difference in deer? If your intentions were to find out how many choose a modern way of killing v.s. a primitive way then you need to make everything else equal. The deer needs to be the constant and the weapons need to be the variable. If the deer was big enough to take than the bow kill would be the most rewarding. You also need to realize that while many hunt deer, it's not their favorite game to chase. I gave my opinion on the subject and like a Hillary, you had to be a b!tch about it because it didn't fit within your narrow view.
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and ADHD takes over...Nope, your choices are just narrow minded. If I had to choose it would be the deer with the rifle. I wouldn't shoot a forky.
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Neither. A 1000 yard shot on a coyote would be a trophy to me.
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I had a tag in 8 and was my first attempt at a bull and archery. I had a muzzleloader cow tag last year and we were in them every day, but that wasn't the case this year. It was so hot they watered at night and I never caught up with them. I heard a group move through a couple hundred yards away with about 5 minutes of shooting light left and heard a group in the distance as I arrived at a water hole 45 minutes before light. I followed track for hours but the ground was so dry that it took forever to gain ground while being half way quiet. In the mornings we found fresh track over our four wheeler tracks from the night before. I did bump a group of Javelina off a hill by a water hole and had one show up at last light. I had a lot of fun though and found some cool new areas. I have a buddy with a rifle cow tag and hope he has better luck.
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I've wanted a chassis for hunting for a while but none of the lighter weight ones turned me on. I just saw this new offering from Christensen Arms and really thinking about it. They are only available in 308 and 6.5 Creedmoor for now but heard they may add more and also intended to sell the chassis by itself. A 7.5 pound 22" Creedmoor with my titanium suppressor would make a really nice rifle for anything smaller than elk. https://christensenarms.com/modern-precision-rifle/
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My Tikka 14 twist loved the Hornady Superformance 50gn Vmax's so thats the bullet I used for load development. I ended up at 37.5gn of Varget in Hornady cases @ 3980 fps. I soon found out that the Hornady brass doesn't hold up and new primers would just fall out. A switch to Lapua brass landed me at 36.9gn of Varget but I still need to figure out my velocity. Whatever combo you end up using you will love it. Absolute hammer on coyotes.