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22-250 for heavier bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 35686" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>milanuk,</p><p> Read my post a little more carefully. I said that the 75 bullet would be a little heavy for the br, not the .22-.250. Remember me saying I had one? I love it. It has the muscle for the 75. I also said that I have pushed the 75 a-max at 3400 and it didn't blow up. I love that bullet. I said it MAY HAVE blown up in those AR's, and then cited you a possible explanation. As for the guys shooting 80's in their .223's, I say come on out to the range and try to outshoot anyone's 22-6mm or .22-250 AI firing the same bullet. Betcha a Franklin the .223 won't win-especially if there's a wind. As for barrel life, I've got about 2000 rounds down it and it's still going. I'll keep you posted. good shooting</p><p>-goodgrouper</p><p></p><p>[ 09-17-2004: Message edited by: goodgrouper ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 35686, member: 2852"] milanuk, Read my post a little more carefully. I said that the 75 bullet would be a little heavy for the br, not the .22-.250. Remember me saying I had one? I love it. It has the muscle for the 75. I also said that I have pushed the 75 a-max at 3400 and it didn't blow up. I love that bullet. I said it MAY HAVE blown up in those AR's, and then cited you a possible explanation. As for the guys shooting 80's in their .223's, I say come on out to the range and try to outshoot anyone's 22-6mm or .22-250 AI firing the same bullet. Betcha a Franklin the .223 won't win-especially if there's a wind. As for barrel life, I've got about 2000 rounds down it and it's still going. I'll keep you posted. good shooting -goodgrouper [ 09-17-2004: Message edited by: goodgrouper ] [/QUOTE]
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