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Reloading
Reloading for an AR
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<blockquote data-quote="coachA" data-source="post: 1274958" data-attributes="member: 66667"><p>I have a question about reloading for my AR. I was wondering if you use the same reloading table for an AR that you use for your bolt guns? I know bolt guns handle pressures better than ARs do. Having said that do I need to use certain powders or do something different than what I am used to? I recently saw some powders that are designed for ARs. Do I need to only use that powder or would I just need to use less than what the tables say to keep the pressures down. I am just curious to know what you all do. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coachA, post: 1274958, member: 66667"] I have a question about reloading for my AR. I was wondering if you use the same reloading table for an AR that you use for your bolt guns? I know bolt guns handle pressures better than ARs do. Having said that do I need to use certain powders or do something different than what I am used to? I recently saw some powders that are designed for ARs. Do I need to only use that powder or would I just need to use less than what the tables say to keep the pressures down. I am just curious to know what you all do. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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