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AR15/10 Rifles
AR-10 .308 Bullet ????
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 771604" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>BigBuck,</p><p> </p><p>I just brought a thread forward (AR-10 in the works) that chronicled the building of these guns, with most of the specifics about barrel, gas port size, funtioning, etc.. Take a look through this, and it may answer most of your questions. The barrels are Satern 1x9.3", set up around the Berger 185s. We're spinning them faster than they need for straight stability, hoping to keep them flying true as the enter into the transonic range. It's a tough go with a 308 in almost any format, which is why all the 1,000 Yard 308s you see out there (such as the Palma guns) are very specifically built, and have a very narrow window of application. A thousand yards is asking a lot out of a 308 case, and virtually everything has to be optimum to get them to work. </p><p> </p><p>Take a look at the thread, and if you have any questions, be happy to answer them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 771604, member: 15748"] BigBuck, I just brought a thread forward (AR-10 in the works) that chronicled the building of these guns, with most of the specifics about barrel, gas port size, funtioning, etc.. Take a look through this, and it may answer most of your questions. The barrels are Satern 1x9.3", set up around the Berger 185s. We're spinning them faster than they need for straight stability, hoping to keep them flying true as the enter into the transonic range. It's a tough go with a 308 in almost any format, which is why all the 1,000 Yard 308s you see out there (such as the Palma guns) are very specifically built, and have a very narrow window of application. A thousand yards is asking a lot out of a 308 case, and virtually everything has to be optimum to get them to work. Take a look at the thread, and if you have any questions, be happy to answer them! [/QUOTE]
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