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Just finished a AR SPR build in 6.5 Grendel / .264 LBC.
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20 October 2014, 18:44
Dennis Earl SmithFrom the topography shown you must be close to E-burg. My mothers family settled there in the 40's. I love that area. Good shooting.
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20 October 2014, 22:24
SMACK!!!!About a hour and a half away.

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21 October 2014, 04:55
SnellstromNice set up Smack.
Looks plenty accurate too, real nice, you going to hunt it this year?
21 October 2014, 05:36
wistrapperRain on a hunting rifle...Oh the HORROR!!! That is a GREAT looking rifle. I'm green with envy. I'll bet you'll enjoy it more than your quarry will.
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24 October 2014, 17:27
scottfromdallasThat is a gorgeous rifle and a shooter to boot. Love it. Nice job.

07 November 2014, 00:45
SMACK!!!!It shoots the 130gr Nosler Accubonds rather well.
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19 November 2014, 04:18
TCLouisDon't ya love it when they shoot like that?
Is that a decocking lever?
It looks like it ignored throwing the clean/cold bore shot on that Accubond group.
Any idea of velocities?
Looks good . . . GREAT!
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19 November 2014, 06:22
DoublessThere is nothing like success, but I am surprised the round takes a magnum primer with such a small powder charge...
It is no secret that the LBC shoots up a storm, and yours is obviously one more bit of proof.
Nice rifle, and VERY nice shooting!
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30 November 2014, 18:00
ClaMarAlthough you labelled it 6.5 Grendel/.264 LBC, I understand that the two chambers have different neck diameters. Are the barrels from Blackhole the tighter LBC neck diameter or the 6.5 Grendel diameter?
Clarence
30 November 2014, 21:36
SMACK!!!!All my barrels are marked/ chambered .264 LBC. All factory ammo and brass that has been shot through them have been head stamped 6.5 Grendel. I'm not going to get into the history of the 6.5 Grendel in its name because it was around long before it was labeled "6.5 Grendel". The throat dimensions are also different with the .264 LBC.
All marked .264 LBC.
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01 December 2014, 04:44
gzig5Doesn't the new rifle have an ambidextrous bolt release, or am I misinterpreting the extra button above the mag release on the RH side? If so, why is it sporting an B.A.D.? Nice looking rifles either way. How looooooong is the new barrel on the other one? Looks like the bi-pod is a necessity.
01 December 2014, 06:14
SMACK!!!!Yes, the Mega lower has the Ambi bolt release but the BAD lever comes into play when locking the bolt to the rear. I can keep ahold of the grip with my right hand , pull the charging handle with my left and tip the BAD lever up with my trigger finger and release the charging handle and the chamber is cleared and bolt locked to the rear in one quick motion.
Makes it much faster to clear a stoppage with the rifle still shoulderd also. The AMBI option just releases the bolt, it does not aid in locking it to the rear.
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01 December 2014, 07:07
richjDude
whose bolt did you use?? I have two Griz side cock uppers I bought years ago. Was going to go with CSS but they are a lost cause.
01 December 2014, 07:38
SMACK!!!!The Blackhole Weaponry barrels are type 1 , so I got the bolts from their "Sister Co" Tactical Ammunition. Which is basically across the street from them in Oregon.
http://www.tacticalammunition....uctId=598&quantity=1
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