I don't use my 223 for a "trainer" it's primarily my main rifle but I'm wanting to shoot more and not spend as much. I wonder if anyone else is shooting a fmj for trainer ammo. I'd be loading my own but I'm just trying to get the cost down.
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Join the contestI don't use my 223 for a "trainer" it's primarily my main rifle but I'm wanting to shoot more and not spend as much. I wonder if anyone else is shooting a fmj for trainer ammo. I'd be loading my own but I'm just trying to get the cost down.
Thanks. I'm gonna give those a try.Midsouth shooters supply has some 62g hpbt from hornady that shoot really good and can be had for $55 for 500
Rocky Mountain Reloading will be selling some their home made 69g hpbt bullets for around $140 or less per thousand (first release was $120 per k, but new tooling and process has them out of stock, so new price unknown)
What is “cheap” and how accurate do you want?
z7, how do the H69's group?
The hornady’s are 62g, and I didn’t spend much effort for load development, just put them over some TAC using a popular load for 62g fmj, fires 10 in a 1.5” group with my 3 gun rifle and called it a day
I have not had a chance to try the 69g bullets from end, they are made by Rocky Mountain reloading but are out of stock, the Rmr guys make good stuff and I am a big fan of their pistol bullets, so I expect they should work as good as hornady 68ghpbt, maybe not as good as a 69smk
Love steel match. My new 223 Savage 12FV loves Hornady Steel Match 75gr BTHP. 10 shots, .75MOA.That's the mistake people make thinking it's all the same. Steel match is just that. A match round but with a steel case for a less expensive alternative.