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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
.458 frustrations
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<blockquote data-quote="nbowlin" data-source="post: 1703496" data-attributes="member: 39335"><p>I pulled the o'ring on the ejector and left the duties to the spring alone along with running an empty buffer and 8 loops trimmed out of the spring. Started cycling. I had a spare buffer spring so I wasn't sad sacrificing it. Only to learn that the stupid Docter red dot won't hold a zero on the rifle. Trying to run that so I can run a pvs14 in front of it with out the effect of looking down a culvert pipe for a field of view. It's pretty slick if it would have worked.</p><p>So obviously once one annoyance is conquered another must appear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nbowlin, post: 1703496, member: 39335"] I pulled the o’ring on the ejector and left the duties to the spring alone along with running an empty buffer and 8 loops trimmed out of the spring. Started cycling. I had a spare buffer spring so I wasn’t sad sacrificing it. Only to learn that the stupid Docter red dot won’t hold a zero on the rifle. Trying to run that so I can run a pvs14 in front of it with out the effect of looking down a culvert pipe for a field of view. It’s pretty slick if it would have worked. So obviously once one annoyance is conquered another must appear. [/QUOTE]
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