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AR15/10 Rifles
COL for AR15 using a Mic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 593228" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Mike6158,</p><p> </p><p>didn't see the article in G&A, but I'm already more than a bit suspicious of it. Do you know what issue that was? Anyway, forget the comparator and load to mag length. With virtually all types of chambers and a 7-cal ogive bullet (more or less), this will work just fine. The OAL, not the ogive's placement re the throat is the limiting factor in loading for ARs.s The only loads in which I worry about the relationship of ogive to throat are my Long Range (600 yard) loads using 80s or 82 grain Match bullets. Since this stage is fired as single loaded only, this allows us to load out to actually touch the rifilng, or place it where ever the load shoots best. For the rapids that must run through the magazine, be they 69s or 77s, they get loaded to 2.250", period.</p><p> </p><p>You mentioned that your rifle has had some issues with reloads. What sort of problems have you seen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 593228, member: 15748"] Mike6158, didn't see the article in G&A, but I'm already more than a bit suspicious of it. Do you know what issue that was? Anyway, forget the comparator and load to mag length. With virtually all types of chambers and a 7-cal ogive bullet (more or less), this will work just fine. The OAL, not the ogive's placement re the throat is the limiting factor in loading for ARs.s The only loads in which I worry about the relationship of ogive to throat are my Long Range (600 yard) loads using 80s or 82 grain Match bullets. Since this stage is fired as single loaded only, this allows us to load out to actually touch the rifilng, or place it where ever the load shoots best. For the rapids that must run through the magazine, be they 69s or 77s, they get loaded to 2.250", period. You mentioned that your rifle has had some issues with reloads. What sort of problems have you seen? [/QUOTE]
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