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<blockquote data-quote="LongRangeJunkie" data-source="post: 1167454" data-attributes="member: 23996"><p>I purchase the stock (B&C) from Stocky's some time ago, so I called and asked them how large a contour I could safely open it up too, considering it is a sporter contour channel. Not sure I should go against their advice.</p><p></p><p>I am not apposed to 24-26" barrel length, but doesn't that coincide with the powder charge to efficiently burn and bullet weight to propel optimally?</p><p></p><p>Any input on most capable/efficient bullet weight for the 223 ai in a 24-26" barrel. I do not want to go below 2850 FPS, prefer to stay closer to 3000 if possible with a heavier bullet than 55-60 grain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongRangeJunkie, post: 1167454, member: 23996"] I purchase the stock (B&C) from Stocky's some time ago, so I called and asked them how large a contour I could safely open it up too, considering it is a sporter contour channel. Not sure I should go against their advice. I am not apposed to 24-26" barrel length, but doesn't that coincide with the powder charge to efficiently burn and bullet weight to propel optimally? Any input on most capable/efficient bullet weight for the 223 ai in a 24-26" barrel. I do not want to go below 2850 FPS, prefer to stay closer to 3000 if possible with a heavier bullet than 55-60 grain? [/QUOTE]
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