MK12 Mod 0 300 Black Out is completed
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- ozleux
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Re: MK12 Mod 0 300 Black Out is completed
Guess I know what my next project is going to be. That's sweet!
Malinois, it's French for "Don't get one"
Re: MK12 Mod 0 300 Black Out is completed
Love the looks of that rifle. Hope you get your cycling problem solved. Is it just with the subsonics?
- Jeff in Texas
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Re: MK12 Mod 0 300 Black Out is completed
Yep just the subsonics. Both supers and subs shoot under 1 moa which blows my mind. We'll get it figured out in a week or so. My smith is out of the country until the 24th. Until then I'll shoot the supers.Ghmann wrote:Love the looks of that rifle. Hope you get your cycling problem solved. Is it just with the subsonics?
Distance is not the issue, but the winds can make it interesting!
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Re: MK12 Mod 0 300 Black Out is completed
I would try experimenting with buffer/spring weights before I messed with the gas port. What gas system length is it?
Re: MK12 Mod 0 300 Black Out is completed
well ?Jeff in Texas wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2017 7:24 pmYep just the subsonics. Both supers and subs shoot under 1 moa which blows my mind. We'll get it figured out in a week or so. My smith is out of the country until the 24th. Until then I'll shoot the supers.Ghmann wrote:Love the looks of that rifle. Hope you get your cycling problem solved. Is it just with the subsonics?
Did you figure out what the problem was?
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