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Difference between AR-15 & AR-10 are a little more than you mentioned. Not all triggers will work in the 308 platform. The hammer will drag on the carrier on some triggers like the RRA two stage & others. Handgaurds, barrel nuts are different. The gapping behind the grip are different, so while all will mount, but all will fit properly in the 308 line. Buffers tubes are the same, but 308 Buffers are shorter to make up for the longer carrier. DPMS uses the original AR10 ”Stoner Pattern/SR25” mags
I've been listening to your podcast since the beginning and have always loved it. I usually don't complain if something changes that I'm not a fan of, but I figure constructive criticism is better than losing listeners. Since you moved to reading questions live and interacting with a chat box, the quality of the show has dropped significantly. There is a ton of dead air, lots of talking about mic and sound issues as well as discussing conversation relative to the chat that audio doesn't cover.
That bird is so annoying!!! It’s almost ruining the podcast.
Just to let you know, when we check cylinder head combustion chamber cc, to avoid the problem of surface tension we add antifreeze to the water. It keeps it from getting concave or convex.
Whated to say. Can we please have some more
i just want to say thank you all for all the info ya'll put out, im new in the reloading world and im transitioning from target archery back to my spr and my new 6.5 Creedmoor savage m10, im overseas working right now on a refit on a gas tanker and just got my notification on my phone that rhe new podcast is up!!! looking forward to listening to it tomorrow morning keep up the awesome work guys cant wait to come home and start reloading again!!!
need some help! and this is a two part question i started to reload my 223 ammunition for my spr that is chamber in with 223 wylde barrel i shot about 100 rounds through it with factory loads to break it in a little bit, now started the process of loading 68 gr. hornady bthp for coyote hunting the manual is saying that c.o.l must be 2.250 in lenght, i set my bullet sitting dye to what i believe is the correct setting i check for depth and i get one bullet at 2.253 made an adjustment and got one at 2.249 almost to spec, question 1 is it ok to be under the c.o.l specified and by how much? 2nd question im noticing spiral marks on the bullet head after been ejected (this is not a hot load no pooder in the case) is this and indication that bullet is sitting to tight in the rifleling? i appreciate any tips before dumping powder in the cases , thank you very much and keep up the good work sincerely Felix Santos
If John (JWB) is considering exporting ANY ammunition components he must, MUST, comply with all the ITAR regs, contact the state department and homeland security. Srsly, the penalties are substantial for unauthorized exports. Canadians can import almost almost anything, it's exporting that can cause the heartache.
When the current company bought the Armalite name (just like current Springfield Armory) the started building AR10s using modified M14 magazines. Armalite owns the trademark ”AR10”, which is why they are the only company that makes an AR10.