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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1464963" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Mag length will be about 2.830 max cartridge length. You can do a few things.</p><p></p><p>Seat to your max length and see how they shoot</p><p></p><p>Purchase a dbm (preferably one that accepts AICS pattern mags) and if you get an ARC magazine, you will be able to load on out to the lands. Wyatts dbm only allows 2.875, and the magpul aics mags only allow about 2.875-2.900 as well if memory serves. The standard aics mags could work if you got one without, or removed the spacer plate inside.</p><p></p><p>Last option, purchase a Wyatts extended mag box and have a smith mill your reciever for it to fit, and you will still have a bdl setup, but be able to run roumds up to about 3.00" long.</p><p></p><p>I would try to load within length and see how they shoot first. If you can't get what you want out of it, then go for one of the other two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1464963, member: 87243"] Mag length will be about 2.830 max cartridge length. You can do a few things. Seat to your max length and see how they shoot Purchase a dbm (preferably one that accepts AICS pattern mags) and if you get an ARC magazine, you will be able to load on out to the lands. Wyatts dbm only allows 2.875, and the magpul aics mags only allow about 2.875-2.900 as well if memory serves. The standard aics mags could work if you got one without, or removed the spacer plate inside. Last option, purchase a Wyatts extended mag box and have a smith mill your reciever for it to fit, and you will still have a bdl setup, but be able to run roumds up to about 3.00" long. I would try to load within length and see how they shoot first. If you can't get what you want out of it, then go for one of the other two. [/QUOTE]
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