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  • poff09

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    Trying to get some sbr's done before the deadline and one of the ones I want done will be an AR5.7 (5.7x28)..but that is not an options under caliber...since it's technically a 22 caliber is that what I should put??

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    The Pitt

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    On an AR for instance you put 5.56 and not 5.56x45 so I would think it should just be 5.7.
     

    Signal25

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    I'm not an expert on the 5.7x28, but put the caliber of the bullet that will go down the barrel. Not the **cartridge**. If its a .22 bullet, then put .22.

    And its not really a deadline budbreak96. The rules are changing, but people are losing their minds for nothing.
     

    Bowhntr6pt

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    Doesn't matter what you put so long as it is a recognizable cal... once approved for ANY cal, you can swap uppers w/o worry.

    In other words, an approved registered SBR lower in any cal is all you need... then you can shoot what ever you want with that lower.
     
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