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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAngler1 View Post
    Last stupid question (I swear), will this work on your upper:

    https://geissele.com/762-caliber-reaction-rod.html

    I will have to change your FH for a Surefire since I have a SOCOM 762 (unless I can order a rifle from your factory with a Surefire FH in 7.62).
    I'm not sure about that but I've reached out to Geissle about getting one for testing. I'll report back once I know one way or the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpb1776 View Post
    Will these be able to take a Magpul UBR or PRS stock?
    Should work perfectly fine with the Magpul UBR and PRS Gen 3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marler5811 View Post
    Should work perfectly fine with the Magpul UBR and PRS Gen 3.
    Cool. I was wondering if the spring or buffer would have issues with a rifle length stock. Or does an Ar10 style already use that length in a collapsible carbine style stock


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    Quote Originally Posted by dpb1776 View Post
    Cool. I was wondering if the spring or buffer would have issues with a rifle length stock. Or does an Ar10 style already use that length in a collapsible carbine style stock


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    The DD5 Bolt Carrier and Buffer/Spring System are engineered around a Carbine Receiver Extension. You wouldn't want to put those in a rifle length buffer tube. Since the Gen 3 PRS attaches to a Mil Spec receiver extension, you don't have to work about that. OEM Stock Off, PRS On and you're good to go.
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    Cool thank you


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    Can someone explain to me why a .308 is okay with a 16" barrel but a 6.5 Creedmore needs a longer one for better performance (like 18" or greater)? I mean a 6.5C is basically a necked-down .308, so it isn't like case capacity is considerably different.
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    Interesting new rifles, like the looks and feature set, and esp the addition of a 6.5 CM option.

    On the adj gas block: nice to have but sounds like the only settings are basically suppressed or normal--which limits your ability to fine-tune for loads. Totally get that the trade-off is simplicity/reliability/manufacturing cost, versus offering more fine-tuned gas settings. Obviously this is less of an issue with .308. But with 6.5 CM, the ability to tune the gas more finely would be a requirement for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABNAK View Post
    Can someone explain to me why a .308 is okay with a 16" barrel but a 6.5 Creedmore needs a longer one for better performance (like 18" or greater)? I mean a 6.5C is basically a necked-down .308, so it isn't like case capacity is considerably different.
    Size of the bore in relation to the burn rate of the powder? Just spit-balling.

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    https://rifleshooter.com/2019/03/6-5...velocity-2019/

    It matters most to people who want to go the distance (for those immortal shooters who go beyond 800-1000 yards). This cartridge has a lot of powder to burn and gets maximum benefit from more barrel length.

    https://rifleshooter.com/2018/12/6-5...eld-and-h4350/

    On the same token, it’s still an awesome load in a shorter barrel running suppressed.

    DD rep: Thanks for the replies

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    I gave up a POF-308 to get an Ambush 308 about 6 months ago. I wasn’t sure about giving up a piston gun for a d.i.. I am very happy with my decision! I can’t say enough about how impressed I am with Daniel Defense products!

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