Opinions please for economic projectiles for my AR rifle and pistol .
I got my Can approval and want to take my grandkids out for some Pew-Pew Therapy
Opinions please for economic projectiles for my AR rifle and pistol .
I got my Can approval and want to take my grandkids out for some Pew-Pew Therapy
Thanks buddy!!
For non game shooting, and in a jacketed bullet, the 208gr Hornady we have on sale are about the cheapest out there without getting a 1000 bulk pack.
https://sagesreloadingsupply.com/ind...product_id=366
Wes do you stock any 220 cast projectiles?
Reloading...it’s like knitting for men.
Be careful shooting cast through your suppressor and ar. They are prone to letting lead buildup in the gas port and getting shavings in your suppressor over time
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See if Wes has any .308" "pulls". The 147's and others will shoot well for your purposes.
With can,I would not go 220-250. No need to IMO.
You can quite easily make 150gr - 208gr into sub loads with several different powders.
Also . . . I would agree with the above . . . jacketed bullets only . . . not even powder (or other) coated. --- SAWMAN
Last edited by SAWMAN; 11-30-2018 at 09:32 AM.
Why just dance when you can "rock and roll".
STONER 63A ( MK-23/XM-207 )
XM177E2
I have 5 pounds of pulldown BR 2 that is about the same as Accurate #2 does has anyone loaded for 300 blkout with either
and what was the result .. Just looking for input before
crack the bottle open.
I've had good luck with Accurate 1680. According to my chronograph 1680 has a smaller standard deviation than lil gun and win296. Also holds a slightly tighter group at 50 yards. My go to load is 11 grains of 1680 in converted Lake City brass with 225gr Hornady BTHP, OAL 2.250. Average speed of 1058 fps through my 16" Ruger American Ranch. Also cycles through my 7.5" AR with slower speeds. I'm sure a lighter bullet is more sensible, but the 225gr. makes a nice thump...