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Grups with the new AR-30 in 300 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 29020" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>c east,</p><p></p><p>My dad just couldn't leave it alone, he just finished converting it to left bolt. It'll work with either bolt handle, left or right now. He just got it back together after hardening the bolt handle and cocking ramp collar he built, so we're headed out to shoot it tomarrow. </p><p></p><p>I'll post a pic of his craftsmanship. He's planning on getting it parkerized in the next day or so, as I couldn't convince him to get it Camoed where Jeff had his done. He's not too sure what to think about the camo being on the rings and bases, mounting surfaces etc. </p><p></p><p>He ended up shaping the closing ramps with a small stone in a dremmel and finished them with a guided rod with a tool steel cutter he made that semi-resembles the bolt lug end of the bolt. It's tight, and works smooth as glass. It's actually smoother and tighter than the right bolt even it!</p><p></p><p>His could use a Jewell too. I'm sure that'll be his next purchace. </p><p></p><p>Dad got his Springfield Armory scope back from SA that had a TON of parallax in it, he said it looks fixed. I read an article in Guns and Ammo today where a guy commented on the SA scope he had for testing with a rifle, it wouldn't remove the parallax in with the AO either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 29020, member: 99"] c east, My dad just couldn't leave it alone, he just finished converting it to left bolt. It'll work with either bolt handle, left or right now. He just got it back together after hardening the bolt handle and cocking ramp collar he built, so we're headed out to shoot it tomarrow. I'll post a pic of his craftsmanship. He's planning on getting it parkerized in the next day or so, as I couldn't convince him to get it Camoed where Jeff had his done. He's not too sure what to think about the camo being on the rings and bases, mounting surfaces etc. He ended up shaping the closing ramps with a small stone in a dremmel and finished them with a guided rod with a tool steel cutter he made that semi-resembles the bolt lug end of the bolt. It's tight, and works smooth as glass. It's actually smoother and tighter than the right bolt even it! His could use a Jewell too. I'm sure that'll be his next purchace. Dad got his Springfield Armory scope back from SA that had a TON of parallax in it, he said it looks fixed. I read an article in Guns and Ammo today where a guy commented on the SA scope he had for testing with a rifle, it wouldn't remove the parallax in with the AO either. [/QUOTE]
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