good 223 ammo

javy

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Looking for 68 or 77gr. ammo for shooting steel out to 1000. Hopefully buy in bulk and not break the bank in the process.
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Anybody shooting Hornady tap training in the 75gr. I am shooting a Rock River 16" varmint 1 in 8 twist.

Thanks to all, Javy.
 
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1000 yards? okayyyy. Well go to Triad tactical, they have real good black hils ammunition and at an extremely good price. The re-manufactured is just as good as new.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: javy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Looking for 68 or 77gr. ammo for shooting steel out to 1000. Hopefully buy in bulk and not break the bank in the process.
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Anybody shooting Hornady tap training in the 75gr. I am shooting a Rock River 16" varmint 1 in 8 twist.

Thanks to all, Javy.

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Suitable ammo...for a 16" Barreled RRA Varmint .223...out to 1k...

Maybe check with the guy who sold Jack the magic beans or perhaps the source where Oswald got his "magic" bullets!!
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All joking aside, you have several limiting factors that are going to make your quest damn difficult for you. 1) you have a short barrel for the job you want done (which in turn gives up a good deal of velocity versus something like a 20" or longer barrel); 2) a Wylde-chambered, 1:8 twist barrel should be okay with 75-77gr pills, but not all barrels were created equally and you really want to run heavier, longer bullets than what the 75-77gr stuff will give you (like the 80gr Berger VLDs for example, etc., etc.); 3) going back to the velocity/bullet issues...you'll likely hover around 2600-2650fps with a 77gr SMK from a 16" barrel (approximation/guesstimate). You'll be sub-sonic with that load at around 800yds MAX at that velocity which is going to make 1k shots a royal PITA.

You can TRY to accomplish what you are looking to do with something like the Black Hills 77gr loads, as well as the Southwest Ammo 77gr offerings for example, but don't expect any reasonable, repeatable results at 1k with them out of your current setup.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: javy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I guess I was being a little optimistic about the 1k. 500-600 is probably more realistic.

Thanks,for the wake up call...Javy. </div></div>

For 500-600yds (which is reasonable for your rifle)...the SW ammo is the best priced (around $0.80/round for the Match/Tactical and $0.55/round for the run-n-gun), best performing choice that will give the results you are looking for.