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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
reloading for a shorter barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="ajhardle" data-source="post: 734422" data-attributes="member: 49861"><p>Sorry for the delay. Christmas season is crazy 'round here. </p><p>I'm shooting a bone stock DPMS sportical and a 4-16x scope on it, for now. I'll switch to red dot/iron sights after i develope some loads, and after it stops being fun to shoot a scope AR. I found some 68 gr bthp laying around i might try.</p><p> I know what it takes to make this rifle more accurate, but I'm only trying to make it as efficient as possible. To be honest, 55 gr bullets with 20.8 grs of 335 shoots one inch, five shot groups. It's so cheap might be my best choice. </p><p> I would like to learn more about what's happening in the chamber and barrel when a shot is fired. I would assume 25 gr's of anything would have lots of unburnt powder as the bullet exits. Is there any good reading material on the subject i might find?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajhardle, post: 734422, member: 49861"] Sorry for the delay. Christmas season is crazy 'round here. I'm shooting a bone stock DPMS sportical and a 4-16x scope on it, for now. I'll switch to red dot/iron sights after i develope some loads, and after it stops being fun to shoot a scope AR. I found some 68 gr bthp laying around i might try. I know what it takes to make this rifle more accurate, but I'm only trying to make it as efficient as possible. To be honest, 55 gr bullets with 20.8 grs of 335 shoots one inch, five shot groups. It's so cheap might be my best choice. I would like to learn more about what's happening in the chamber and barrel when a shot is fired. I would assume 25 gr's of anything would have lots of unburnt powder as the bullet exits. Is there any good reading material on the subject i might find? [/QUOTE]
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