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Reloading
Switching factory to reloads 223?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Hunter" data-source="post: 5775449" data-attributes="member: 17382"><p>You would also be surprised at how well a 1-7 twist will shoot a 50 grain bullet. I would rather shoot a 60-69 grain bullet for coyotes but for crows I like 50-55 grs for the splat factor. Never really wanted to shoot a deer with a .223 but for some reason I want to build a 6x45. If I were shooting an AR for just blasting I would load the cheapest thing possible. I have some AR's that shoot great but I also am using an match bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Hunter, post: 5775449, member: 17382"] You would also be surprised at how well a 1-7 twist will shoot a 50 grain bullet. I would rather shoot a 60-69 grain bullet for coyotes but for crows I like 50-55 grs for the splat factor. Never really wanted to shoot a deer with a .223 but for some reason I want to build a 6x45. If I were shooting an AR for just blasting I would load the cheapest thing possible. I have some AR’s that shoot great but I also am using an match bullet. [/QUOTE]
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