I've recently decided to wade into reloading for 5.56 and I have some questions. I'm looking to develop a MK 262 clone for my two ARs, a 16" midlength and a 12.5" pistol, both BCMs, 1/7, one a BFH and one standard, I have just over 1K of Sierra 77gr MKs to play with. I haven't purchased primers or powder yet, pretty scarce these days, been looking at TAC for powder and will probably use the CCI NATO primers. My questions really revolve around the brass, I have just over 1500 pieces of brass, mixed between PPU, PMC, LC, and FC, in that order of quantity with another 360 rounds of PMC sitting around. Is any of those types of brass absolute junk or are they all good to reload? Also, should I really stick to one headstamp or does it really not matter? I'm looking to get 1.25 MOA or better at the highest velocity I can get before I start to experience pressure signs. This Ammo will be for SD and longer range shooting than the 55gr range ammo that I've been shooting.
I know with my .308 bolt gun I stick to Black Hills brass and I have a couple hundred pieces of Luapa brass sitting aside for when the BH gets worn out, I'm just curious if separating by headstamp is as vital for the semis as I'm expecting 1.25MOA or better as apposed to the .8 to .3 that I get with the bolt gun depending on how I'm doing that particular day?
I plan on once I build up the load, load up 14 mags worth just to stash for a rainy day and reload the rest for actual training/ practice.
I know with my .308 bolt gun I stick to Black Hills brass and I have a couple hundred pieces of Luapa brass sitting aside for when the BH gets worn out, I'm just curious if separating by headstamp is as vital for the semis as I'm expecting 1.25MOA or better as apposed to the .8 to .3 that I get with the bolt gun depending on how I'm doing that particular day?
I plan on once I build up the load, load up 14 mags worth just to stash for a rainy day and reload the rest for actual training/ practice.