Moving into 300aac.

Anyone in Edmonton area wanna go shooting Monday or Tuesday this week? I have a new toy to try and a bunch of loads to test in the ACR and 223 bolt. I'll bring my 300BLK AR if anyone wants to try it. $20 for guest pass if your not a member at Genesee.
PM if interested, one or two guests only, first PM's gets priority. If your a member just tell me what time you'll be there.
 
Did some running around today and got everything to reload. I went with 175gr Nosler Custom Competition and loaded some test rounds between 15.7 and 16.7grn. I ordered an NEA upper from SFRC which should be here early next week. 50 rounds ready to go. Now I have 300 223 cases to cut down and size.

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I was looking at that exact saw actually. I think I'll be picking one up.

I'm tempted to load up some 220gr subsonic this week so I can see the difference. Hitting the range over the long weekend with a group of guys so I gotta show off the new toy. I don't have the upper yet and already having fun with this round. So many loading possibilities.
 
I just bought a Universal Brass Catcher from E&L in Oregon. I got the 223 model and I think you should all check it out - outstanding!.

I ordered directly from them and received it 8 days later. I was so impressed that I ordered a 308 model and 2 extra sets of pins.

I can remove, empty and re-attach it faster than a mag change.

This is the link:

http://www.elmfg.com/store/univbc.html

These are the flush mounting pins:

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and this is the catcher mounted:

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I think that the brass catchers from Tactical Brass Recovery are better though more expensive.

That thing looks like the space shuttle of brass catchers. How easily can it be moved from rifle to rifle?



I just bought a Universal Brass Catcher from E&L in Oregon. I got the 223 model and I think you should all check it out - outstanding!.

I can remove, empty and re-attach it faster than a mag change.

These are the flush mounting pins:

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and this is the catcher mounted:

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Two thoughts on this. Those pins look like they could be easily bent or broken and are very likely to be a pain in the something. A hard plastic bin will be extremely noisy as brass is thrown into it and pretty bulky at all other times.
 
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