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I have been building .300 AAC Blackout AR rifles for my grandkids(3). Decided since they were getting new rifles I should get one. I have started a 6.5 Creedmoor buid on an AeroPrecision matched upper and lower with Hogue grip and MFT minimalist stock. 15" slim handguard, progressive muzzle brake and 18" X-Caliber SPR 1:8 twist bbl.

Are there any opinions out there whether I should use an adjustable gas block or not? It is set up for a carbine length gas tube. Pros and cons let me hear you opinions on gas block and rifle build.

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I'd definitely go with an adjustable gas block. I'd also reconsider your stock. While I love my MFT Minimslist, I don't think it belongs on a precision rifle. I'd look at the Luth-AR MBA-1, or the 3 if you really want a collapsible stock.
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This will be more of a daily carry(truck rifle) than a precision long distance rifle. Think 600 yds rather than 1100 yds most of the time. The Luth-AR MBA-1 looks good but may be a little overkill for my use. I appreciate the input.

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In that case, I'd at least look at something with a better cheek weld than the MFT. Maybe the Magpul STR or the B5 SOPMOD stock. I have a couple extra SOOMOD stocks. If it's a direction you are interested in going, I'd swap one for your MFT and throw it on one of my SBRs.

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Adjustable gas block is a must for a creedmoor. I used the JP Enterprises Silent Capture buffer for mine.
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That silent buffer, along with their low mass BCG, is amazing.
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Thanks for the information guys, adjustable gas block is ordered and I already have an extra MFT stock so will start there. Anything that does not work can be changed later.

PBratton the Ruger 7mm mag I got from you is deadly accurate, I hope my new 6.5 build is comparable to it.
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Sidro wrote:This will be more of a daily carry(truck rifle) than a precision long distance rifle. Think 600 yds rather than 1100 yds most of the time. The Luth-AR MBA-1 looks good but may be a little overkill for my use. I appreciate the input.
I have the MFT stock on my carbine/SBR lower (the SBR is .300 Blk by the way), and I like it a lot, but I agree with maverick2076 that if shooting out to 600 yards, I'd go with a stock with a good cheek weld. I like the VLTOR EMOD stock a lot and have one on my DMR, but almost any stock shaped like that with a better cheek rest would be OK. I am curious about the BCM Gunfighter stock, which has that general shape, and weighs just over half the weight of the VLTOR.

Here's what the VLTOR EMOD stock looks like:
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Here's what the BCM Gunfighter stock looks like:
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Sidro wrote:Thanks for the information guys, adjustable gas block is ordered and I already have an extra MFT stock so will start there. Anything that does not work can be changed later.

PBratton the Ruger 7mm mag I got from you is deadly accurate, I hope my new 6.5 build is comparable to it.
Yes it is. The .308 has taken it's place, though sometimes I do miss the 7mm.
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PBratton wrote:
Sidro wrote:Thanks for the information guys, adjustable gas block is ordered and I already have an extra MFT stock so will start there. Anything that does not work can be changed later.

PBratton the Ruger 7mm mag I got from you is deadly accurate, I hope my new 6.5 build is comparable to it.
Yes it is. The .308 has taken it's place, though sometimes I do miss the 7mm.
My wife has the 7mm in her safe, it is her long range rifle for coyotes and hogs.
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Think I know what optics and mount I want but need input from ya'll on whether they will work or not. This scope Viper HST 6-24x50 VMR-1 (MOA) Reticle | 30mm Tube and this mount Vortex Cantilever Ring Mount for 30mm Tube, 2in Offset CM-202. Will get custom turrets from Kenton Industries.

Give me your opinions or other ideas.

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Good scope. If you are going to be carrying this rifle at all I would highly consider one of Aero Precision's Ultralight mounts. They are good, solid mounts, and they are by far the lightest ones on the market. An AR-10 is already heavy, and so is a big, variable scope. Save some weight where you can.
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maverick2076 wrote:Good scope. If you are going to be carrying this rifle at all I would highly consider one of Aero Precision's Ultralight mounts. They are good, solid mounts, and they are by far the lightest ones on the market. An AR-10 is already heavy, and so is a big, variable scope. Save some weight where you can.

How far above rail does the Aero mount put the center of your scope? Can not find this info anywhere.

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About the same as other scope mounts I've tried. I'm out of town or I'd measure it for you.
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Thanks for the input, found what I needed to know. Aero SPR mount is on the way.
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