New CVA Accura lr-x. Opens very hard after shooting 100 grains of 777. Is this because it is pushing the primer back?? Using federal 209's. Opens ok with 90 grains.
Just go a brake from arrowhead. It won't go on my CVA Accura LR-X. Called company and was told to put anti seize on and work back and forth. Can get it on about 2 full turns, but no way I'm going to get it on all the way much less get it back off. Sent an email asking to send back and try...
So bought a brake for my Acura LR. Wanted to put more powder in and have the wife shoot it with less recoil. Nope, bad groups after I put it on. So being this close to deer season and wanting to use it I just went back to the load already shooting good. 3 30 grain 777 pellets and a federal 270...
Did they ever tell you the cause of the failure?? Had an engine go on wife car, said the bolts on the bottom on the bearing rod came loose.. not a ford.
I bought the 3.5 the first year they came out with it 2011, I needed a new truck as the chevy I was driving was a turd. I called it a gutless wonder, zero pulling power, and it started drinking oil at 70,000 miles. I am now in my 4th 3.5 eco boost. For those who say I don't need or want a turbo...
To me belt change is a huge issue. The 570 midsize I have is a pain. Have blown 4 belts now and I'm very gentle on it. Turns out some stuff missing in primary clutch, a couple spacers. Probably never put in. If you blow a belt you better have tools with you and hope you are not in mud or water...
Imr 4064 for powder, been loading it for 50 years in multiple 22-250's. Worked in every one. 52 grain match Sierra is the bullet I have been using for coyotes. 3700 ft/sec gets the job done.
If you are still in the market for one .... I have one that I just don't use anymore. Send me a message if interested. It's a 10 degree Enlightened quilt
Ok,Thanks, that's what I was afraid of. Makes getting a suppressor that much less attractive for me. Fire_9 I was didn't know that. That does make a little difference
I am somewhat interested in a suppressor. But I want to set it up so my wife, son and grandsons can also use it. My grandsons are to young to hunt yet, oldest just turned 8. Can I put them on the paperwork so when they get old enough to hunt they can use the suppressor??
I thought the Ko2's were horrible on ice. Had them on a 1/2 ton truck, they were ok in deep snow and wore very good. Had over 50,000 miles on them when I traded trucks