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Originally Posted By EzGoingKev:
Are you saying yours has play when it is locked in position? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By EzGoingKev:
Originally Posted By mark5pt56:
When your stocks are folded and locked, how much play is in it? I have about 3/8's play from the cheek piece lock nut hitting the receiver to where the lock stops it going outwards. New 18028, MLOK version. |
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Originally Posted By sparkyD:
Are you asking about the lock folded position? Or extended for shooting? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sparkyD:
Originally Posted By EzGoingKev:
Originally Posted By mark5pt56:
When your stocks are folded and locked, how much play is in it? I have about 3/8's play from the cheek piece lock nut hitting the receiver to where the lock stops it going outwards. New 18028, MLOK version. |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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Would a LT111 be a good height for a Vortex Razor HD II? Seems like 1.535 would be enough but don't want to make a mistake?
ETA: Or would the LT104 be a better mount for the RPR? |
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Rebellion to Tyrants is obedience to God.
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Is anyone running a Seekins ambi safety selector in their RPR?
Does it fit better than the orginal safety on the Gen 1s? |
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Originally Posted By BADZ06:
Would a LT111 be a good height for a Vortex Razor HD II? Seems like 1.535 would be enough but don't want to make a mistake? ETA: Or would the LT104 be a better mount for the RPR? View Quote |
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LT111 works well with my USO LR17.
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Thanks guys!
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Rebellion to Tyrants is obedience to God.
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Originally Posted By jimmyc2112:
My gen I .308 had some wiggle in the butt stock folded and unfolded. I contacted Ruger. Suggested I send it back to them on their dime. Rifle was in their shop for one day, and had it heading back to me the day after. Repair notes said they replaced the folding mechanism and test fired the rifle before they boxed it up for the return trip. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jimmyc2112:
My gen I .308 had some wiggle in the butt stock folded and unfolded. I contacted Ruger. Suggested I send it back to them on their dime. Rifle was in their shop for one day, and had it heading back to me the day after. Repair notes said they replaced the folding mechanism and test fired the rifle before they boxed it up for the return trip. Originally Posted By mark5pt56:
When your stocks are folded and locked, how much play is in it? I have about 3/8's play from the cheek piece lock nut hitting the receiver to where the lock stops it going outwards. New 18028, MLOK version. |
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Originally Posted By EzGoingKev:
Are you saying yours has play when it is locked in position? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By EzGoingKev:
Originally Posted By mark5pt56:
When your stocks are folded and locked, how much play is in it? I have about 3/8's play from the cheek piece lock nut hitting the receiver to where the lock stops it going outwards. New 18028, MLOK version. Just called Ruger, new vendor on the stock and waiting for supervisor to call me back as rep did not know what was "normal" |
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Originally Posted By mark5pt56: No, when folded as in transport/storage. Just called Ruger, new vendor on the stock and waiting for supervisor to call me back as rep did not know what was "normal" View Quote |
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Ruger called back and I sent it back today, said that was not supposed to move like that. Hope they get it back soon. Good news is it shoots good though!
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Is there a shorter version of the MI MLok fore end? I know uber extended fore ends are "in", but it seems like unnecessary added weight for ? benefit.
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I wonder if MI would make one. I saw one poster made a lightened RPR but still had the normal length rail. He had a 16" fluted barrel and used a normal AR stock.
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Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Is there a shorter version of the MI MLok fore end? I know uber extended fore ends are "in", but it seems like unnecessary added weight for ? benefit. View Quote With a can my rifle weighs 15# or something The benefit for me is the better footprint bench shooting. |
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PSN: Dikler
Callsign: Boom. |
Originally Posted By M4-AR:
There’s minimal weight with the extended rail, the RPR isn’t light anyways so an oz or 2 isn’t noticed. With a can my rifle weighs 15# or something The benefit for me is the better footprint bench shooting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By M4-AR:
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Is there a shorter version of the MI MLok fore end? I know uber extended fore ends are "in", but it seems like unnecessary added weight for ? benefit. With a can my rifle weighs 15# or something The benefit for me is the better footprint bench shooting. |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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I found a deal on a RPR 308 gen2 Enhanced I couldn't pass up, they were sold out of the 6.5 Creed.
I purchased 2 boxes of Nosler 30 Caliber 175 Grain RDF HPBT for it and already have a couple kegs of Varget and LC pre loaded with military primers. I only had enough left over from tax returns to get a SS 10X42 with Badger rings for shooting out to 800 yrds. What Varget load is everyone finding in there RPR's with 175's and what brass did you use the load in? I also have H4895 on hand. |
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My bolt shroud is very loose it wobbles, will this effect the accuracy at all?
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PSN: Dikler
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Guess I don't have a good excuse to drive over to Brownells then...
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Originally Posted By gettingstarted:
what is everyone using for a case ? Hard or Soft case ? Folded or Unfolded when in the case? View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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Because you'd be in jail. -- DJT
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Originally Posted By DitchDr:
No, it won’t effect your accuracy. If you want a nice shroud, get one from Long Rifles Inc. Mine fit way better than the factory shroud and it just looks better. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DitchDr:
Originally Posted By CMP4Life:
My bolt shroud is very loose it wobbles, will this effect the accuracy at all? Hate the zipper sound and feeling when working the bolt. It makes my M700 feel smooth as silk but I gather its normal for the RPR. |
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Originally Posted By CMP4Life:
Thanks, I like the black one. Hate the zipper sound and feeling when working the bolt. It makes my M700 feel smooth as silk but I gather its normal for the RPR. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CMP4Life:
Originally Posted By DitchDr:
Originally Posted By CMP4Life:
My bolt shroud is very loose it wobbles, will this effect the accuracy at all? Hate the zipper sound and feeling when working the bolt. It makes my M700 feel smooth as silk but I gather its normal for the RPR. |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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Originally Posted By mjrowley:
Thx! Great d al at $50, also had to order more m855 Ammo while there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mjrowley:
Originally Posted By Repairman_Jack:
Originally Posted By gettingstarted:
what is everyone using for a case ? Hard or Soft case ? Folded or Unfolded when in the case? Currently on Sale at Midway USA - https://www.midwayusa.com/product/939171584/midwayusa-sniper-drag-bag-tactical-rifle-case |
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Rob3220:
"Walmart Ammo isn't good for anything. I don't think it even breaks skin. Rounds are made of compressed Jell-O, if I recall correctly." |
Originally Posted By mjrowley:
I ordered the 56" by mistake. other than that i love the case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mjrowley:
Originally Posted By mjrowley:
Originally Posted By Repairman_Jack:
Originally Posted By gettingstarted:
what is everyone using for a case ? Hard or Soft case ? Folded or Unfolded when in the case? Currently on Sale at Midway USA - https://www.midwayusa.com/product/939171584/midwayusa-sniper-drag-bag-tactical-rifle-case |
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Because you'd be in jail. -- DJT
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How much and what brand is that case I want a hard case for my new 18028 that will be at FFL on Tuesday
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Originally Posted By ilaybrk:
How much and what brand is that case I want a hard case for my new 18028 that will be at FFL on Tuesday View Quote Edit: It's this one. Plano All Weather Tactical Gun Case, 42-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E2217I6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ZNeUAb7JTPY5R |
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Because you'd be in jail. -- DJT
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Dang the Midway bag dropped again - I ordered a week ago it was 49. I think I will grab one more :).
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thanks grimhollow
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Originally Posted By sparkyD:
Another plus is the rifle performance is increased shooting from the bipod or from a barrier. Then when you add the weight of a can it balances better. I shot mine sitting the other day with the tall Harris and was surprised by how stable it was. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sparkyD:
Originally Posted By M4-AR:
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Is there a shorter version of the MI MLok fore end? I know uber extended fore ends are "in", but it seems like unnecessary added weight for ? benefit. With a can my rifle weighs 15# or something The benefit for me is the better footprint bench shooting. |
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I added the seekins handguard, great quality and finish.rock solid. Very happy with it
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Are there any benefits to the 6mm Creedmoor over the 6.5, or vice versa? That CDNN ad looks tempting. Ammo-wise, it seems 6 and 6.5 are essentially the same price.
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Originally Posted By Razzman1:
Are there any benefits to the 6mm Creedmoor over the 6.5, or vice versa? That CDNN ad looks tempting. Ammo-wise, it seems 6 and 6.5 are essentially the same price. View Quote |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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Originally Posted By mark5pt56:
Ruger called back and I sent it back today, said that was not supposed to move like that. Hope they get it back soon. Good news is it shoots good though! View Quote Mine flops around like a fish. Locked for shooting, it is tight, doesn’t move a mm. |
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Signatures are stupid and annoying.
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Originally Posted By Shooter_556:
Are you flipping the lever down when its folded to lock it in place? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Signatures are stupid and annoying.
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Originally Posted By Techsan02:
There’s a lever? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Techsan02:
Originally Posted By Shooter_556:
Originally Posted By Techsan02:
So folded, it shouldn’t move? Mine flops around like a fish. Locked for shooting, it is tight, doesn’t move a mm. |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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Originally Posted By Razzman1:
Are there any benefits to the 6mm Creedmoor over the 6.5, or vice versa? That CDNN ad looks tempting. Ammo-wise, it seems 6 and 6.5 are essentially the same price. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By sparkyD:
The button you push on the opposite side it rotates to lock the stock when folded. It fits into a little groove. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sparkyD:
Originally Posted By Techsan02:
Originally Posted By Shooter_556:
Originally Posted By Techsan02:
So folded, it shouldn’t move? Mine flops around like a fish. Locked for shooting, it is tight, doesn’t move a mm. I’ll check it out when I get back home. |
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Signatures are stupid and annoying.
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Originally Posted By Hamiltbl2: Is the 6 still selling for $800 on a grabagun? Use the savings for ammo/components. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Techsan02:
And my wife says this site is nothing but a waste of time. I learned something today. I’ll check it out when I get back home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Techsan02:
Originally Posted By sparkyD:
Originally Posted By Techsan02:
Originally Posted By Shooter_556:
Originally Posted By Techsan02:
So folded, it shouldn’t move? Mine flops around like a fish. Locked for shooting, it is tight, doesn’t move a mm. I’ll check it out when I get back home. |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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Originally Posted By mark5pt56:
I wonder if MI would make one. I saw one poster made a lightened RPR but still had the normal length rail. He had a 16" fluted barrel and used a normal AR stock. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By TerryH: You bought the wrong rifle if you are looking for a light weight. Mine is up over 16 lbs. since I put the Golden Eagle on it. View Quote |
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Any one use a Tract Toric UHD 30mm 4X20X50?
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Originally Posted By mark5pt56: I have a Christensen Arms MPR, 16" so that's covered. Just liking the RPR and may look into a "lighter version" Something different View Quote |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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I agree about a solid range review before purchasing.
Based on the Rex review of the Savage Model 10 FCP-SR .308 Win its pretty impressive how far budget guns have progressed in a very competitive gun market. Hopefully Ruger has followed suit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1s8aNpCVjQ |
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I am seeing more people installing the MPA EVG grip. I had read it has to be modified to work with the RPR.
For you guys that have installed it, what has to be modified? |
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