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AR15/10 Rifles
AR 10 POPPING FACTORY AMMO PRIMERS
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1667776" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Hey Woodnut,</p><p>Thanks for the response. It provides some clarity. You have a bolt gun you can fire your factory rounds through, so no loss there. And you reload, so you can tinker with COAL in the semi-auto to find a happy load for that gun, so it makes sense that you are just going to make do with things the way they are for now.</p><p></p><p>I do agree that it is frustrating that the gunsmith wouldn't tweak the chambering in the AR just a touch to lengthen the leade so the "Black" ammo would chamber without contacting the rifling. I think we've all been there - things aren't perfect or even the way we would ideally want them, but the issues are not fatal and there are work-arounds.</p><p></p><p>I hope you find a load your AR enjoys and perhaps it will work well in your bolt gun, too. Each will have an absolute favorite, but it is nice when you can find ONE load that works 'well enough' in multiple guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1667776, member: 9308"] Hey Woodnut, Thanks for the response. It provides some clarity. You have a bolt gun you can fire your factory rounds through, so no loss there. And you reload, so you can tinker with COAL in the semi-auto to find a happy load for that gun, so it makes sense that you are just going to make do with things the way they are for now. I do agree that it is frustrating that the gunsmith wouldn't tweak the chambering in the AR just a touch to lengthen the leade so the "Black" ammo would chamber without contacting the rifling. I think we've all been there - things aren't perfect or even the way we would ideally want them, but the issues are not fatal and there are work-arounds. I hope you find a load your AR enjoys and perhaps it will work well in your bolt gun, too. Each will have an absolute favorite, but it is nice when you can find ONE load that works 'well enough' in multiple guns. [/QUOTE]
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