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AR15/10 Rifles
458 socom or 450 bushmaster
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxadude" data-source="post: 607684" data-attributes="member: 29539"><p>I have the 16 inch 450 bushmaster upper. Mine shoots just under MOA at 100 yards on my DMPS lower with a plain ol' trigger and topped with my 2-7 leupold turkey scope. I am very happy with it.</p><p></p><p>I did a little math... reloading costs with new brass using the same FTX bullet and 'lil gun powder is the same as buying the factory loads... now that cost obviously goes down once you re-use the brass. What I did was just buy a bunch of factory ammo and shot it... then... started to reload. I also loaded up some with Hornady's 300gr XTP-mag bullets and 'lil gun and those shoot great as well. A bunch of guys that have these load up 230gr ball .45 bullets for plinking and have great results with those. Hornady's dies are pretty good. They come with a taper crimp die because the cartridge headspaces off of the case mouth. There is a ton of great info over on 450bushmaster.net if you are interested in reading more about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxadude, post: 607684, member: 29539"] I have the 16 inch 450 bushmaster upper. Mine shoots just under MOA at 100 yards on my DMPS lower with a plain ol' trigger and topped with my 2-7 leupold turkey scope. I am very happy with it. I did a little math... reloading costs with new brass using the same FTX bullet and 'lil gun powder is the same as buying the factory loads... now that cost obviously goes down once you re-use the brass. What I did was just buy a bunch of factory ammo and shot it... then... started to reload. I also loaded up some with Hornady's 300gr XTP-mag bullets and 'lil gun and those shoot great as well. A bunch of guys that have these load up 230gr ball .45 bullets for plinking and have great results with those. Hornady's dies are pretty good. They come with a taper crimp die because the cartridge headspaces off of the case mouth. There is a ton of great info over on 450bushmaster.net if you are interested in reading more about it. [/QUOTE]
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