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Help Choosing A Precision AR Caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 1759885" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>I have 3 ar15 grendels. 18", 20" and a 24". With the 24" I shot a Coues whitetail at 450 yards. I wouldn't push much more distance than that when hunting as it looses energy and bullet performance can be compromised. I'm working on some 100 grain loads with new brass now to see what type of performance I get at longer distance. Anyways, it's a great caliber in the ar platform. It can be tricky to load for depending on the AR platform as my uppers are all match grade and if brass is out of spec they do not like feeding. Factory ammo or a handload with new brass I never have issues with. I've tried numerous different dies all with the same result. Sometimes the reloads work and sometimes they don't feed after first shot. My hand loads all work perfect in Grendel bolt gun though. Good luck with what ever you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 1759885, member: 37460"] I have 3 ar15 grendels. 18”, 20” and a 24”. With the 24” I shot a Coues whitetail at 450 yards. I wouldn’t push much more distance than that when hunting as it looses energy and bullet performance can be compromised. I’m working on some 100 grain loads with new brass now to see what type of performance I get at longer distance. Anyways, it’s a great caliber in the ar platform. It can be tricky to load for depending on the AR platform as my uppers are all match grade and if brass is out of spec they do not like feeding. Factory ammo or a handload with new brass I never have issues with. I’ve tried numerous different dies all with the same result. Sometimes the reloads work and sometimes they don’t feed after first shot. My hand loads all work perfect in Grendel bolt gun though. Good luck with what ever you choose. [/QUOTE]
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