That's a "rebranded" Schmid 2-stage trigger. A lot of companies sell these at a markup and low-key imply that they designed or manufacture them themselves. It's a very good trigger for the money. As for cost of ammo, the 300 HAM'R is ridiculously cheap to feed if you handload and have the equipment and spare .223 brass. Because it takes a .30 bullet, the choices there are virtually limitless. Conversion is a breeze. You'll never run out of ammo, provided the usual materials are available. Suppression notwithstanding, it absolutely blows away 300 BLK. In addition to Wilson Combat, Shaw also manufactures 300 HAM'R barrels. And really, the barrels from WC are reasonably priced given the quality, especially when they go on sale, as they do around certain holidays.
Really liking my 300 HAM'r. But ya wanna be a hand loader. Its on par with what a 30/30 is advertised to be. So its just a lil batter Ballistics then the 30/30. Star line makes brass RCBS and Redding and LEE make dies. Use's 110-150g 30 cal bullets. Twist is 1:13.
I think I will, there is something missing in the springs I have been running. If I can replicate this feel, that would be nice. Someone said I just need to use more grease! Haha
Sorry for the late question but you said it suppresses fine. If you don't mind me asking could you elaborate a little? Everything I have read said out of an AR one would not be able to run a subsonic load like the B.O. can or are you just saying you run supers though a suppressor? Just curious, I am considering the Ham'r. Thanks.
I use a bit of wheel bearing grease on my AR recoil spring . It feels much smoother .
That's a "rebranded" Schmid 2-stage trigger. A lot of companies sell these at a markup and low-key imply that they designed or manufacture them themselves. It's a very good trigger for the money. As for cost of ammo, the 300 HAM'R is ridiculously cheap to feed if you handload and have the equipment and spare .223 brass. Because it takes a .30 bullet, the choices there are virtually limitless. Conversion is a breeze. You'll never run out of ammo, provided the usual materials are available. Suppression notwithstanding, it absolutely blows away 300 BLK.
In addition to Wilson Combat, Shaw also manufactures 300 HAM'R barrels. And really, the barrels from WC are reasonably priced given the quality, especially when they go on sale, as they do around certain holidays.
Really liking my 300 HAM'r. But ya wanna be a hand loader.
Its on par with what a 30/30 is advertised to be. So its just a lil batter Ballistics then the 30/30.
Star line makes brass
RCBS and Redding and LEE make dies.
Use's 110-150g 30 cal bullets.
Twist is 1:13.
Thanks for the heads up on the Caldwell tri pod ,got mine yesterday, love it 😀
Excellent. The turret is great
You should check out the 458 HAM'R.
Ya just learned that can judge "MillSpec" on looks !!!! 😂
Yup Grease your springs!!!!
Really quiets all that bullet noise!!!!
Nice vid. would be interesting what you find if you order springs from them
I think I will, there is something missing in the springs I have been running. If I can replicate this feel, that would be nice. Someone said I just need to use more grease! Haha
I have two a 16 and 18 inch and i run suppressors on both lahar30 and it suppresses fine
Sorry for the late question but you said it suppresses fine. If you don't mind me asking could you elaborate a little? Everything I have read said out of an AR one would not be able to run a subsonic load like the B.O. can or are you just saying you run supers though a suppressor? Just curious, I am considering the Ham'r. Thanks.
.300 HAM'R (HMR)