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Reloading
loading for a ar10?
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<blockquote data-quote="scrmblr1982cj8" data-source="post: 1122608" data-attributes="member: 69799"><p>Have you reloaded before? What brass will you use? What bullets?</p><p></p><p>It's basically the same as reloading for a bolt action gun. Many people add a crimp to stop bullet migration within the magazine due to the movement of the bolt as the action cycles. I don't crimp, and have never had an issue with the bullet moving deeper into the case. Not to say I shouldn't, but I haven't seen the need yet.</p><p></p><p>Be careful with your powder load. Watch for flattened primers, head case separation, and split necks.</p><p></p><p>I've got a chrono, but rarely use it. I'm more interested in grouping than speed and adjust powder charges on groupings rather than fps readings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrmblr1982cj8, post: 1122608, member: 69799"] Have you reloaded before? What brass will you use? What bullets? It's basically the same as reloading for a bolt action gun. Many people add a crimp to stop bullet migration within the magazine due to the movement of the bolt as the action cycles. I don't crimp, and have never had an issue with the bullet moving deeper into the case. Not to say I shouldn't, but I haven't seen the need yet. Be careful with your powder load. Watch for flattened primers, head case separation, and split necks. I've got a chrono, but rarely use it. I'm more interested in grouping than speed and adjust powder charges on groupings rather than fps readings. [/QUOTE]
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