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AR15/10 Rifles
AR-Comp powder testing in 223
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 1065477" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>For comparison on my weather conditions CFE with 28.0 grains was 3165 AVG.</p><p></p><p>25.3 ar-comp can go right in the case from a powder knocker the 25.6 about fills the case to the top and makes for a compressed load. 25.9 required the tall drop tube.</p><p></p><p>25.3 ar-comp and 55 gr fmj 3252 fps</p><p>25.6 3291 fps</p><p></p><p></p><p>I need to get to the bench rest shooting range. My testing in the hills near me is not ideal. The W 748 which I posted a picture is probably the best. I would also place ar-comp and maybe CFE and TAC in the same accuracy range.</p><p></p><p>My story is I started out using others advice against my inner thoughts and ended up with a 1:7 20 inch 5.56 and it never shot well even with 75 gr match. Just too much slop. Then I tried a Wylde 1:9 20 inch stainless. The groups got smaller. So I went to a match grade 24 inch 1:9 and it just shoots everything nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 1065477, member: 2939"] For comparison on my weather conditions CFE with 28.0 grains was 3165 AVG. 25.3 ar-comp can go right in the case from a powder knocker the 25.6 about fills the case to the top and makes for a compressed load. 25.9 required the tall drop tube. 25.3 ar-comp and 55 gr fmj 3252 fps 25.6 3291 fps I need to get to the bench rest shooting range. My testing in the hills near me is not ideal. The W 748 which I posted a picture is probably the best. I would also place ar-comp and maybe CFE and TAC in the same accuracy range. My story is I started out using others advice against my inner thoughts and ended up with a 1:7 20 inch 5.56 and it never shot well even with 75 gr match. Just too much slop. Then I tried a Wylde 1:9 20 inch stainless. The groups got smaller. So I went to a match grade 24 inch 1:9 and it just shoots everything nice. [/QUOTE]
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