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The Basics, Starting Out
How to tell - semi-auto is in battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="jpd676" data-source="post: 1762662" data-attributes="member: 27751"><p>Typically, for an AR you load to magazine length. I'm not sure how to measure what you are looking for but there are some people who shoot 1k competitions using single feed methoods in an AR. For me, that defeats the purpose of the AR entirely. I can get better accuracy from a bolt gun. I load to mag lenth and work on accuracy using different primers and powder charges or powders. Then I have other rounds ready to go should my first be a miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpd676, post: 1762662, member: 27751"] Typically, for an AR you load to magazine length. I'm not sure how to measure what you are looking for but there are some people who shoot 1k competitions using single feed methoods in an AR. For me, that defeats the purpose of the AR entirely. I can get better accuracy from a bolt gun. I load to mag lenth and work on accuracy using different primers and powder charges or powders. Then I have other rounds ready to go should my first be a miss. [/QUOTE]
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