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****, I forget dad has all the presses for reloading. A friend told me that about the 223's, perhaps he was mistaken, or it was on a particular combo. So my goal is rather low it sounds like. Good. My mounts are schedules to come in tmmrw, then sight it in, and go hunting.
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****, I forget dad has all the presses for reloading. A friend told me that about the 223's, perhaps he was mistaken, or it was on a particular combo. So my goal is rather low it sounds like. Good. My mounts are schedules to come in tmmrw, then sight it in, and go hunting.
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You can fine tune it with changing the gas port size in the barrel. If you had to. Or a different buffer.
I have a funny issue with my 16" 6.8 AR. Every now and again it will soot up a whole case after its been shot. Most of them have a good seal on the neck. But the suppressor might be making it do that now that i think bout it,doh.
My next build is a 10.5" 300blackout . Cant wait to be really quiet and still semi auto.
I have a funny issue with my 16" 6.8 AR. Every now and again it will soot up a whole case after its been shot. Most of them have a good seal on the neck. But the suppressor might be making it do that now that i think bout it,doh.
My next build is a 10.5" 300blackout . Cant wait to be really quiet and still semi auto.
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You can fine tune it with changing the gas port size in the barrel. If you had to. Or a different buffer.
I have a funny issue with my 16" 6.8 AR. Every now and again it will soot up a whole case after its been shot. Most of them have a good seal on the neck. But the suppressor might be making it do that now that i think bout it,doh.
My next build is a 10.5" 300blackout . Cant wait to be really quiet and still semi auto.
I have a funny issue with my 16" 6.8 AR. Every now and again it will soot up a whole case after its been shot. Most of them have a good seal on the neck. But the suppressor might be making it do that now that i think bout it,doh.
My next build is a 10.5" 300blackout . Cant wait to be really quiet and still semi auto.
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See if you can find some of these to load. They are pretty nasty on critters.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=796980
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=796980
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probably the fact that these shoot on a much straighter trajectory, they dont have to have a heavy weight, they move so goddamn fast itll vaporize anything under 10-15lbs. it gets downrange pretty quick. .204 has awesome balistics
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Velocity (fps) / Energy (ft-lbs)
Muzzle-----100 yd-----200 yd---300 yd---400 yd---500 yd
4225/1268 3645/944 3137/699 2683/512 2272/367 1899/256
The 40gr V-MAX is a fair amount better, check out this chart (http://www.hornady.com/images/ballis...ics_charts.pdf).
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