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Relaoding dies for ar 15
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<blockquote data-quote="lyle2231" data-source="post: 3001175" data-attributes="member: 76736"><p>My shooting buddy and I did a test with the cannalured versus plain bullets. Crimping a plain bullet opened up the group slightly. </p><p>Insofar as bullet setback on reload we shot then let the gun cycle then eject the next loaded round, measured, no difference. </p><p>Then purposefully loaded an 80 grain Sierra</p><p>match king to 2.550, released the bolt wouldn't close completely. Had one heck of a time getting the round to extract/eject, measured, only pushed back slightly but had lands engraved visibly. What I have also discovered is depending on whose "Wylde" chambered barrel you get there's a big difference. The White Oak Armament barrel </p><p>loads 80's @ 2.480. The Aero barrel loads </p><p>goes out to 2.600 and still won't engage the rifling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lyle2231, post: 3001175, member: 76736"] My shooting buddy and I did a test with the cannalured versus plain bullets. Crimping a plain bullet opened up the group slightly. Insofar as bullet setback on reload we shot then let the gun cycle then eject the next loaded round, measured, no difference. Then purposefully loaded an 80 grain Sierra match king to 2.550, released the bolt wouldn’t close completely. Had one heck of a time getting the round to extract/eject, measured, only pushed back slightly but had lands engraved visibly. What I have also discovered is depending on whose “Wylde” chambered barrel you get there’s a big difference. The White Oak Armament barrel loads 80’s @ 2.480. The Aero barrel loads goes out to 2.600 and still won’t engage the rifling. [/QUOTE]
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