The QA December 2019

Published on December 31, 2019
Duration: 22:47

This episode of The QA covers various firearms topics, including recommendations for suppressed PDW builds in 300 Blackout, strategies for managing increased fouling when shooting suppressed, and methods for determining muzzle velocity without a chronograph. It also discusses zeroing PCCs, FAL takedown lever issues, MPX barrel length choices, and considerations for NRL 22 base class builds. The host, Dave Tim, offers advice based on his experience, with a focus on practical application and product recommendations.

Quick Summary

For suppressed PDW builds in 300 Blackout, a factory-built gun is recommended for reliable function with both supersonic and subsonic ammo. To manage increased fouling from suppressed shooting, consider suppressors with minimal backpressure, heavier buffers, or adjustable gas blocks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Show Sponsor
  2. 02:03Question 1: Suppressed PDW Build Advice
  3. 05:14Question 2: Managing Suppressed Rifle Fouling
  4. 08:04Question 3: Muzzle Velocity & Zeroing
  5. 10:12Question 4: FAL Takedown Lever Issue
  6. 11:11Sponsor Shoutout: Renier Arms Apex Club
  7. 12:41Question 5: MPX Barrel Length Choice
  8. 14:41Question 6: 9mm AR Pistol Zeroing
  9. 16:30Question 7: NRL 22 Base Class Builds
  10. 19:29Holiday Question & Host's New Rifle
  11. 21:04Prize Giveaway & How to Submit Questions
  12. 21:51Future Content & Channel Goals

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best practices for running a suppressed PDW in 300 Blackout with both supersonic and subsonic ammunition?

For reliable function without constant gas system adjustments, a factory-built PDW like the Maxim PDW is recommended. Tuning for subsonics may lead to overgassing with supers. Consider a heavier buffer or adjustable gas block to manage gas pressure and fouling.

How can I reduce the increased fouling and drying out of firearms when shooting suppressed?

To combat increased fouling from suppressed shooting, consider suppressors with minimal backpressure, like OSS. Using a heavier buffer can help keep the bolt locked longer. An adjustable gas block also allows you to reduce the amount of gas entering the system, mitigating fouling.

Is there a way to determine muzzle velocity without a chronograph for ballistics calculations?

While a chronograph is the only true method, you can simulate muzzle velocity by testing your bullet's trajectory at known distances and inputting that data into a ballistics app like Strelok Pro. The app can then calculate or adjust for the velocity based on your observed drop.

What is a good zeroing distance for a 9mm pistol caliber carbine (PCC)?

A 25-yard zero is often ideal for 9mm PCCs, providing an effective point-blank range from 0 to 100 yards. This zero is practical for most indoor handgun ranges and offers a good balance for typical engagement distances.

What are good rifle options for the NRL 22 base class competition?

For NRL 22 base class builds (under $1050 MSRP), the Savage is a reliable choice. However, the CZ 455/457 series and the Tikka T1-X are often considered superior options, offering better quality and accuracy within the budget constraints.

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