finally finished (almost)

lavoltiges

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after a lot of tinkers and waiting parts

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I looked and asked
and in addition to the look that I find top
I had nothing but positive comments
and now it's up to me to make
if you have the opportunity to try one, I think you say the same thing


when you want to have fun,
 
So lavoltiges, I'm curious how does it shoot?

The effectiveness of the part that replaces the operating rod guide on the Sage stock is curious to me. Since it holds the barrel firmly to the stock, it should in theory tighten up your groups. I have the JAE stock on my LRB and it has a barrel tensioning system that allows the barrel to move left to right if it wants to and in theory it should find a natural resting point, but my rifle shoots about 3/4 MOA for about 9 out of 10 shots and the flyer is always out to the left side to open the group to about 1-1/4 to 1-3/8 MOA. As I understand it the op rod guide for the Sage prevents movement in all directions, so I'm hoping it could be a solution to my one in ten flyer.

Any thoughts? what is your experience?
 
for now, I'm still trying to resolve a problem
it's hard to feed semi auto,
so I do not have much to talk back
time to adapt to the scope and adjust the
for the first shot, I am very happy
the op rod guide is perfect Sage
without the trigger group, barrel and receiver do not move a thousandth
Once the trigger group mounted screws op rod guide goes without forced
the fit is perfect

this is the best group I've made ​​100m with Norinco non corrosive

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/984633-report-Shot-M14-sage-ebr

I think there's potential
but it is expensive :D)

but when you love, you do not count
my wife is not really agree when it concerns guns
 
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