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Well if Greg is going to ETA and elaborate, then I will too.
Either Reloder-15 or Varget will get you 98% of what a heavy .223 can do. Typically, the 65-73 grainers are slightly better suited to Varget, where RE-15 is slightly better suited to 70-80 grainers. The reality is that either one works really effin' well from 70-80 grains.
Only for the last 50 yards or maybe 100 yards do you need something like 2000-MR, and if you were concerned with that kind of range, you'd not be asking about bullets whose weight starts with 7.
So yeah. Either of those.
Does the 70 RDF work well at magazine length? What velocity are you getting?
Thanks
That is why I asked …Aren’t these rdf’s more of a “VLD” type bullet shape? Me thinks they might be a pita to run mag length? Am I wrong?
...and shoot, I could be completely wrong.
It MAY have a really short parallel, and take another 1/2 grain. You might get 2,850-2,900 easily.
But I took 50 fps off a normal 20" 69SMK load. Probably aggressive, but I prefer to plan conservatively.
Well hell Tex. If I'd known you were looking for recommendations...
More so than the 77smk? Any benefits to those over the 77smk in a fast twisted 18" barrelled ar15?73 Berger and 69 SMK. Truly bughole bullets in an AR15 magazine.
Thank you for the recommendations, I will take a look at them.73 Berger and 69 SMK. Truly bughole bullets in an AR15 magazine.
If you are looking for more velocity than you can get with the 77gr, but the trade off is slightly lower BC.More so than the 77smk? Any benefits to those over the 77smk in a fast twisted 18" barrelled ar15?
More so than the 77smk? Any benefits to those over the 77smk in a fast twisted 18" barrelled ar15?
Tex is on it, mostly. If you are looking at using a match bullet for killing things, and you feel that speed is the need, then maybe the 77 isn't the best choice. The military disagrees, and so do I, but that may not be right.
My experience has been that the 77 SMK, while it cuts wind appreciably better at 300+ yards, does not group as tightly as the other two. It's always been little narrow groups that are 3/4 Minute tall. Pisses me off.
It's a great bullet, and I used it despite that grouping thing because of the BC, but I've just never seen it REALLY shine.
My personal X-count record on the 300 yard slow fire target (2.85" X-Ring) is still at 12, and the 69 SMK holds it.
-Nate
That must be a bolt-gun mag length or a typo. How about your WOA barreled AR? I used your recommended load and it was very accurate, but velocity dropped off enough that the dope on the 69smk was about a wash so stuck with those for $$ savings.Mag length for sure. they are around 2.488 coal I think