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Help me with an AR load
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2778877" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>There is no magic load you can just copy and get equal results based on where you are now. Throw a JP spring kit in it for $10 and your pull weight will drop to 3# or less. Won't fix the 3/8" creep but it will smooth it out and get a crisp break. Toolcraft is American Made and they have inexpensive $60 to semi expensive $200 BCG's. First, I would suggest you shoot some factory 55gr decent quality range loads in it. If its over 2" at 100yds with a target to match reticle for precise aiming I would suggest you start with the rifle before the loads. My cheap Ruger's and SW's shoot under 2" all day long with 8 twist totally stock with trigger spring kits. Once you have eliminated the rifle issue as much as you can, as suggested really get your loading process and components dialed in second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2778877, member: 42157"] There is no magic load you can just copy and get equal results based on where you are now. Throw a JP spring kit in it for $10 and your pull weight will drop to 3# or less. Won't fix the 3/8" creep but it will smooth it out and get a crisp break. Toolcraft is American Made and they have inexpensive $60 to semi expensive $200 BCG's. First, I would suggest you shoot some factory 55gr decent quality range loads in it. If its over 2" at 100yds with a target to match reticle for precise aiming I would suggest you start with the rifle before the loads. My cheap Ruger's and SW's shoot under 2" all day long with 8 twist totally stock with trigger spring kits. Once you have eliminated the rifle issue as much as you can, as suggested really get your loading process and components dialed in second. [/QUOTE]
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