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LET US KNOW HOW THE TWS WORKS FOR YOU. DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE R308--THANKS. LOOKED AT IT ON EOTECH SITE. I LIKE THE RETICLE ON THE 512 A LOT MORE THAN THE ONE SHOWN FOR THE R308. DO YOU KNOW IF THE 512 WOULD HAVE TROUBLE WITH THE 308 RECOIL? I'M NOT WORRIED ABOUT THE 308 VS. .223 TRAJECTORY DIFFERENCE, AS I INTEND THE SAIGA TO SERVE ESSENTIALLY WITHIN 150 YARD RANGE. BUT DON'T WANT THE 512 CRAPPING OUT BECAUSE NOT CONSTRUCTED FOR THE BUMPIER RIDE. THANKS! They are constructed the same I think since they are the same price, the caliber specification has to do with the BDC retic
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LET US KNOW HOW THE TWS WORKS FOR YOU. DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE R308--THANKS. LOOKED AT IT ON EOTECH SITE. I LIKE THE RETICLE ON THE 512 A LOT MORE THAN THE ONE SHOWN FOR THE R308. DO YOU KNOW IF THE 512 WOULD HAVE TROUBLE WITH THE 308 RECOIL? I'M NOT WORRIED ABOUT THE 308 VS. .223 TRAJECTORY DIFFERENCE, AS I INTEND THE SAIGA TO SERVE ESSENTIALLY WITHIN 150 YARD RANGE. BUT DON'T WANT THE 512 CRAPPING OUT BECAUSE NOT CONSTRUCTED FOR THE BUMPIER RIDE. THANKS! They are constructed the same I think since they are the same price, the caliber specification has to do with the BDC retic
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LET US KNOW HOW THE TWS WORKS FOR YOU. DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE R308--THANKS. LOOKED AT IT ON EOTECH SITE. I LIKE THE RETICLE ON THE 512 A LOT MORE THAN THE ONE SHOWN FOR THE R308. DO YOU KNOW IF THE 512 WOULD HAVE TROUBLE WITH THE 308 RECOIL? I'M NOT WORRIED ABOUT THE 308 VS. .223 TRAJECTORY DIFFERENCE, AS I INTEND THE SAIGA TO SERVE ESSENTIALLY WITHIN 150 YARD RANGE. BUT DON'T WANT THE 512 CRAPPING OUT BECAUSE NOT CONSTRUCTED FOR THE BUMPIER RIDE. THANKS!
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QUESTION: SAIGA 308 REASSEMBLY
jeffreyone replied to jeffreyone's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
Thanks, guys. Yes, I did try the spring both ways, convex to the rear sight post, and it didn't seem to make any difference. Much appreciate your confirming it's OK to fire without spring, at least for awhile. Now I'm in business. Take care