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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Building AR for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Gamesniper19" data-source="post: 2172514" data-attributes="member: 95013"><p>Achieving accuracy with an AR is something that can be done. I would say that bullets above 70 grains do offer the BC for ELR of around 1000 but IMO the 223 case does not hold enough powder to accurately send it at that distance consistently with a velocity of well below supersonic at anything longer than 700 yards. 600 yards yes, all day. </p><p>For big bullets IMO a tighter twist would also run better. Something in the 7.7 - 7.0 range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamesniper19, post: 2172514, member: 95013"] Achieving accuracy with an AR is something that can be done. I would say that bullets above 70 grains do offer the BC for ELR of around 1000 but IMO the 223 case does not hold enough powder to accurately send it at that distance consistently with a velocity of well below supersonic at anything longer than 700 yards. 600 yards yes, all day. For big bullets IMO a tighter twist would also run better. Something in the 7.7 - 7.0 range [/QUOTE]
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