The SPC II has a slightly longer chamber vs the SPC I. The razorback most definitely has an SPC II chamber and can easily handle ammo loaded to hotter specs. It's a FACT that the naysayers who dismiss the 6.8 believe that the Army did a good job in its tests and found that the 6.8 was no good. The Army AND Remington screwed the pooch and the ammo that was tested was not at all representative of what the cartridge can do. The grendel folks just do NOT want to hear this.what's the difference in guns? Can the razorback shoot SPC II?
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just replied. The guy they referenced, Rodney, is the tech guy I have been emailing, he quoted me a total of $35. Seems now they are walking it up to $70+ shipping. Still better than the $150h shipping the other guy quoted me.BTW Rman, saw where LWRC responded to your post in the 6.8 Forum with a price for the repair. I forgot they monitored that forum. At the price they offered, I would let them professionally fix your Razorback.