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Question about reloading 223
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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Hunter" data-source="post: 1067748" data-attributes="member: 36084"><p>I would shoot the cheap stuff out of the AR and load for the bolt gun . You can get great accuracy out of the AR also. My AR shoots great with loads out of my bolt. I always tailor my loads to my weapon though. You don't have to shoot Lapua brass to get great loads. I use it in my .308 but use Federal in my .223's and have great results. If you can afford the Lapua I would shoot it but if not Remington or Federal will do nicely. Bottom line, tailor a load for each weapon and shoot the cheap stuff too. Clear as mud..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Hunter, post: 1067748, member: 36084"] I would shoot the cheap stuff out of the AR and load for the bolt gun . You can get great accuracy out of the AR also. My AR shoots great with loads out of my bolt. I always tailor my loads to my weapon though. You don't have to shoot Lapua brass to get great loads. I use it in my .308 but use Federal in my .223's and have great results. If you can afford the Lapua I would shoot it but if not Remington or Federal will do nicely. Bottom line, tailor a load for each weapon and shoot the cheap stuff too. Clear as mud.. [/QUOTE]
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