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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
AR10 barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Rudolph Ferdinand" data-source="post: 1660577" data-attributes="member: 108056"><p>You are never going to get the same velocity as factory ammunition produce. The big ammo makers use a special blend of powders, what we buy from Cabela's or stores like them, it is like second-grade coffee we purchased from Fred Meyer. Changing your barrel may help some but more likely it won't. The reloading manual we buy, the company's use test barrels where they produce a high-velocity without the pressure signs. I've been handloading for thirty years and I haven't even come close to what's in the manual...work on accuracy, it is the thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudolph Ferdinand, post: 1660577, member: 108056"] You are never going to get the same velocity as factory ammunition produce. The big ammo makers use a special blend of powders, what we buy from Cabela’s or stores like them, it is like second-grade coffee we purchased from Fred Meyer. Changing your barrel may help some but more likely it won't. The reloading manual we buy, the company's use test barrels where they produce a high-velocity without the pressure signs. I've been handloading for thirty years and I haven't even come close to what's in the manual...work on accuracy, it is the thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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