Yay got my Templar. Can’t figure out how to upload pics. Everything looks good to me with no machining marks. Can someone share the link to the manual?
Not sure where the manual is, but here is a guide on how to paste your image into Imgur, and then get a forum-friendly link to paste into your post: https://www.mineplex.com/threads/unofficial-how-to-add-an-image-to-the-forums-using-imgur.227001/. One additional step I recommend is either pre-shrinking your photos to a forum friendly resolution, or changing the Imgur link by adding a lower case "L" between the name of the image file in the link and its extension; so , for example ImageName.png becomes ImageNamel.jpg ; this automatically drops the resolution to a more forum-friendly one. I would recommend not adding the images to your Imgur profile; that way no one can report or tag them.
Not sure where the manual is, but here is a guide on how to paste your image into Imgur, and then get a forum-friendly link to paste into your post: https://www.mineplex.com/threads/unofficial-how-to-add-an-image-to-the-forums-using-imgur.227001/. One additional step I recommend is either pre-shrinking your photos to a forum friendly resolution, or changing the Imgur link by adding a lower case "L" between the name of the image file in the link and its extension; so , for example ImageName.png becomes ImageNamel.jpg ; this automatically drops the resolution to a more forum-friendly one. I would recommend not adding the images to your Imgur profile; that way no one can report or tag them.
Or ask the mods. It may mean having to support this site by becoming a paid member that gives you the ability to post pictures uploaded directly from your computer..
Yes was going to become a member to help support the community anyway so this just gives me that push lol
Glad you finally got your Templar, Sask3guns. If you DM me an email address I can send you the Templar manual that I got from another member.
Yay got my Templar. Can’t figure out how to upload pics. Everything looks good to me with no machining marks. Can someone share the link to the manual?
I'm curious on groups. Been seeing 1.75inches at 100 with PMC 77 stuff and 2.1inches with norma 77 stuff which is marginally better but not worth the cost against 62 grain stuff which its doing fine at 2.5 inches with flyers and 1.5 without. I'm curious if it's the barrel quality or chambering in 5.56. I wonder if barrel fluting and rebluing can be done on the cheap to shave off a few grams.
This is the video with the most information so far. I'm not sure about other, non-video sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyDJyVw3a2I
Mind you, his technique and method are not terribly scientific, and he could probably get better results with match ammunition. He's shooting generally with lower grade ammunition.
You could try to shave off a few grams, but it's always going to be heavier than even the heavier M4/AR15 platforms. I think people just have to accept that AR-180-based firearms will generally be heavier.
This is true about the weight. But it would probably be worth stripping off as much as possible to make it easier for match stages. Assuming you're looking to improve scores and times. I don't think the rifle is quite there for running PRS matches if it can't hold 1 inch. But the weight would be an advantage for the PRS comps in stabilizing on cades.
Didn’t like mine , way too bulky and weight a ton
Glad to hear it arrived! PM myself or Macpapronin and we can email you the pdf.
Did it come with the triggertech installed?
Now I'm itching more than ever for mine to arrive!
It looks like it has the triggertech trigger. I haven’t pulled out the trigger group yet but is all adjustable so guessing it’s the triggertech lol
I'm curious on groups. Been seeing 1.75inches at 100 with PMC 77 stuff and 2.1inches with norma 77 stuff which is marginally better but not worth the cost against 62 grain stuff which its doing fine at 2.5 inches with flyers and 1.5 without. I'm curious if it's the barrel quality or chambering in 5.56. I wonder if barrel fluting and rebluing can be done on the cheap to shave off a few grams.