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Old 02-18-2010, 10:54 AM
Fritzcat Fritzcat is offline
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I am sure Lil-Gun will work with the lighter bullets because of longer burn rate. I was testing the fastest burn powders possible and function for quiet and clean. I have had good luck with Win 296 in my 762x39 before I bought any Lil-Gun.
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Old 02-18-2010, 11:05 AM
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Texdoug1, faster burning powders will shorten dwell time. Lil-Gun should work. There is also other tricks besides powder. Give me a call.
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Old 02-18-2010, 01:02 PM
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It's an AR with Ron Williams 10 1/2" Poygonal 1x8 and Paladin 3 way gas block in pistol position and YHM 9mm Wraith XL. The loads I like best so far is Horn 220gr-9.5gr-Lil Gun, Speer 200gr-9.2gr-Lil Gun, 175 FMJBT-6.5gr-Blue Dot, Nosler 168gr Match-6.5gr-Blue Dot, 150gr FMJFB-6.5gr-Blue Dot. All of these cycle and no sighns of pressure and quiet out of the 9mm Wraith.
Alittle off topic but what forearm tube or rail do you have on your AR?
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Old 02-18-2010, 09:01 PM
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It is just a round tube with a lock nut and 1.750 ID. The 3-way gas block has the lever instead of screw slot. I milled a top quarter portion of tube to expose right side of gas block for easily rotating the lever then drilled and mounted a rail on right side for surefire light for night hog hunting. The rifle is very light to carry in the woods. With scope and suppresor it weighs just over 7lbs.
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