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AR15/10 Rifles
New 6.5 build
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<blockquote data-quote="112Savage" data-source="post: 725622" data-attributes="member: 38801"><p>I appreciate your input. The adjustable gas block was the gunsmith's input. He is a trained gunsmith and teaches the gunsmithing class at his local community college. I trust this guy knows what he is doing. </p><p>As it is put on JP enterprises website: </p><p>"Most rifles are over-gassed and the resulting bolt slamming effect is a very significant part of the felt recoil impulse, which impedes sight recovery. We found that controlling the bolt velocity made for a much smoother shooting rifle. This easy-to-install gas manifold allows you to tune your bolt velocity to a particular load and optimize the feel of your rifle."</p><p>If he is able to tune the amount of gas output to the intended loading I want, then the rifle will apparently be smoother shooting. I am no expert on AR's, that is why I'm having a gunsmith put it together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="112Savage, post: 725622, member: 38801"] I appreciate your input. The adjustable gas block was the gunsmith's input. He is a trained gunsmith and teaches the gunsmithing class at his local community college. I trust this guy knows what he is doing. As it is put on JP enterprises website: "Most rifles are over-gassed and the resulting bolt slamming effect is a very significant part of the felt recoil impulse, which impedes sight recovery. We found that controlling the bolt velocity made for a much smoother shooting rifle. This easy-to-install gas manifold allows you to tune your bolt velocity to a particular load and optimize the feel of your rifle." If he is able to tune the amount of gas output to the intended loading I want, then the rifle will apparently be smoother shooting. I am no expert on AR's, that is why I'm having a gunsmith put it together. [/QUOTE]
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