Anybody who loads. What are you using for 55 grn boattails?
If you don't know what I'm talking about, never mind. (Thank you, "Emily", we miss you.)
Don't load that light as I'm usually shooting matches and the heavier 69 gr which work much better. But, I've had nothing but great success with Sierra's and Speer in 223 and .30. Very consistent weights and ogive placement. Originally Posted by SlotgoopSlootgoop - are you using a rifle with a 1/7 or the bushmaster standard 1/9 twist?
Slootgoop - are you using a rifle with a 1/7 or the bushmaster standard 1/9 twist?if you're using a 20" barrel you can still push a 69 grain bullet with a 1/9. there is sufficient barrel length as you are still getting two full rotations. the 1/7 is better in the 20" with pushing 75-77 grain loads.
I am putting together another rifle and trying to figure out which I want to go with...this will be a longer range 300-600 meter rifle with a 20 in free float barrel, 10x scope and harris bipod.
Austin-Voy- For the life of me I don't have the patience to load...I have quite a few buddies who do and I can ask them...what exactly are you trying to figure out? (type, weight, and are you trying to match?) Originally Posted by alcatraz
I am putting together another rifle and trying to figure out which I want to go with...this will be a longer range 300-600 meter rifle with a 20 in free float barrel, 10x scope and harris bipod. Originally Posted by alcatrazWhy on earth would you build a 300-600 meter rifle using the .223 platform? Seems like a waste of money to me.
Why on earth would you build a 300-600 meter rifle using the .223 platform? Seems like a waste of money to me. Originally Posted by Gump42Because I shoot 62 grain green tip for free. And if you train AR carriers you have to stay 5.56/.223. I have a nice mil spec Remington 700 to reach out longer ranges. And if I don't play away all my funds I am really looking at a nice .338 lapua. Probably have to invest in reloading for that bad boy.
No, really...I've been looking at the 98 Bravo, but suddenly "everybody's" coming out with a .338 Mag!!!
For long range shooting the Lapua is said now to be among the best... Originally Posted by theaustinescorts
Why on earth would you build a 300-600 meter rifle using the .223 platform? Seems like a waste of money to me. Originally Posted by Gump42Yeah, I agree on that one. 5.56 NATO out to 100 metres, 7.62 NATO to about 800 and .50 BMG or .338 Mag beyond that. Out to way, way, way longer than I can shoot. There are only a few ranges in North America and you can't get on them unless you're wearing a uniform.