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Shooting a 223 to a Mile Accurately By Jerry Teo
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboys22408" data-source="post: 467922" data-attributes="member: 30773"><p>love reading this article. i have always like the .223 round. i have built a rifle with 1/8 twist. the 75gn amax round you talk about has caught my eye. i have shot some hornaday 75gn that has reacted really well to another rifle. im not making this rifle for match shooting, but i do beleive in accuracy. if your gonna shoot, shoot to hit what you aim at. ive had chances to shoot coyotes at ranges of 700yrds. and passed on them cause of the light 55grn rounds i have been shooting, and of course i would upgrade the glass too for long range shots. i guess im just curious on the grouping on a 1/8 twist barrel with the 75grn amax at 500-1000yrs. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Garry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboys22408, post: 467922, member: 30773"] love reading this article. i have always like the .223 round. i have built a rifle with 1/8 twist. the 75gn amax round you talk about has caught my eye. i have shot some hornaday 75gn that has reacted really well to another rifle. im not making this rifle for match shooting, but i do beleive in accuracy. if your gonna shoot, shoot to hit what you aim at. ive had chances to shoot coyotes at ranges of 700yrds. and passed on them cause of the light 55grn rounds i have been shooting, and of course i would upgrade the glass too for long range shots. i guess im just curious on the grouping on a 1/8 twist barrel with the 75grn amax at 500-1000yrs. Garry [/QUOTE]
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