sounds like a 7.62x39mm your describing........
sounds like a 7.62x39mm your describing........
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Here's my balistic chart with my 10.5" running 120gr ELDMs
this is what I meant...and was why I said my old 7.62x39mm was a 150 yard rifle and only needed enough accuracy to do that....
the line at top Ive left from your statement....it says it all really the INTENDED bit is oh so relevant.
as always,love your work,keep up the good fight.
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the funny bit is thats the ONLY advantage the 30aac/blackout has over the x39mm....fast twist and better projectiles yet its touted as oh so much better.....
you still have to find the animals and get em to stand still long enough...Im having a bit of trouble with that as of late.
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tomorrow......got gear out,new ground to cover.....big heavy rifle to cart LOL.
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Out of interest - is there an option out there for the takedown design that you had shown early on in the Elude development process? Just a very interested observer, no funds available yet haha. Thanks
That is a Grey Birch from out of Canada, another great company who were keen to make the 1913 sig butt stock attachment system the same as the one on mine to make it an industry std size so we can all use each other's stocks on our chassis. The origional plan was to make our forend attachment the same too but his 10-22 and cz/tika chassis is quite a bit wider than the elude so that didn't eventuate.
I wish you hadn't shown that there is a nightforce in the style that I'm wanting to do wingman. Thats going to be expensive....
I think Hardies he them in stock. You are welcome.
here is a photo of the 10/22 Ruger in its chassis .great to have the same fitting on it to be able to swap out bits
now that IS different.
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