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Reloading
Bullets-Your Not Going To Believe What I Did!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rudolph Ferdinand" data-source="post: 1549697" data-attributes="member: 108056"><p>I built 6.5 G a year ago, but I wanted speed, so I ordered and installed a 24" barrel (match). I started with Hornady's brass but its, not the best, so I bought 250 brass cases from Starline. I loaded up fifty cases, so when spring comes, to the range I go; I'll plan to do chronograph for SD/ES using Hornady's 123 A-Max/SST bullets. I have used Sierra's 120 grainers, they produced groups about 1/2" size groups @ 2700fps (two different groups same day of shooting).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudolph Ferdinand, post: 1549697, member: 108056"] I built 6.5 G a year ago, but I wanted speed, so I ordered and installed a 24" barrel (match). I started with Hornady's brass but its, not the best, so I bought 250 brass cases from Starline. I loaded up fifty cases, so when spring comes, to the range I go; I'll plan to do chronograph for SD/ES using Hornady's 123 A-Max/SST bullets. I have used Sierra's 120 grainers, they produced groups about 1/2" size groups @ 2700fps (two different groups same day of shooting). [/QUOTE]
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