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AR15/10 Rifles
AR10 malfuction help
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 687286" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Scottyd,</p><p> </p><p>43.0 grains isn't a light load, either. When the 308 was the "standard" cartrdige used for across the course competition, 41.0-42.0 grains was what EVERYONE was using. No such thing as load development for an M14 or M1A. You stuck 41.5 (or so) grains of 4895 in a case, topped it off with a 168 and went to the range. If the gun didn't shoot it, you had a gun problem, simple as that. Might try backing it off a grain just to see, but I doubt that's the problem here. In the process of building up an AR-10 right now for long range competition, but it will be a while before that's up and running. We'll be geared towards the 185s for 1,000 yard shoots, but other than that we might be able to see what else is going on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 687286, member: 15748"] Scottyd, 43.0 grains isn't a light load, either. When the 308 was the "standard" cartrdige used for across the course competition, 41.0-42.0 grains was what EVERYONE was using. No such thing as load development for an M14 or M1A. You stuck 41.5 (or so) grains of 4895 in a case, topped it off with a 168 and went to the range. If the gun didn't shoot it, you had a gun problem, simple as that. Might try backing it off a grain just to see, but I doubt that's the problem here. In the process of building up an AR-10 right now for long range competition, but it will be a while before that's up and running. We'll be geared towards the 185s for 1,000 yard shoots, but other than that we might be able to see what else is going on here. [/QUOTE]
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