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AR15/10 Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 2981437" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>A slightly different question. My AR10 Armalite Target action takes a lot of effort to charge the first round. It is lubed well and throws the spent rounds at 2-3 o'clock. I have to place the rifle butt on my knee or against my belly and it takes a lot of force to pull the bolt back. It cannot be charged by holding the rifle in one hand and pulling the charge handle back with the other hand. That action will cause my rifle to swing wildly. I see a lot of videos of guys seemingly easily pulling an AR15 bolt back, not mine. Is this amount of force normal for a 308 AR10? If not, what is required to fix this to make charging less effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 2981437, member: 42494"] A slightly different question. My AR10 Armalite Target action takes a lot of effort to charge the first round. It is lubed well and throws the spent rounds at 2-3 o'clock. I have to place the rifle butt on my knee or against my belly and it takes a lot of force to pull the bolt back. It cannot be charged by holding the rifle in one hand and pulling the charge handle back with the other hand. That action will cause my rifle to swing wildly. I see a lot of videos of guys seemingly easily pulling an AR15 bolt back, not mine. Is this amount of force normal for a 308 AR10? If not, what is required to fix this to make charging less effort. [/QUOTE]
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