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On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 07:48:58 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/31/18 10:26 PM, wrote: On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 15:57:02 -0400, Keyser Soze I gave that one away, in its baggie, unused. I like the five rounders. Good target ammo is 70 cents to 90 cents a round, three to nearly four times the cost of good .223 target ammo. Shooting slow is the way to go. Then why didn't you buy a real target rifle? There are some real nice ones out there. I also wonder if you have looked at the 6.5 Creedmore. Guys are squeezing amazing stuff out of that flat shooting little round. If you really are shooting slow, you might be a guy who could get into reloading. It is economical and also allows you to get as much precision out as you are willing to put in. Tell you what...you shoot the way you like, and I'll shoot the way I like. I usually shoot one 20-round box of .308 when I visit the range, a 50-round box of 9mm and a couple hundred rounds of .22LR. My feelings about reloading haven't changed since the last three times you brought this up. Hey do what you like but you seem like you are really a hands on guy and there is a lot to reloading if you are really trying to squeeze the last millimeter out of your groups. That Creedmore is also getting to be a very popular round for guys who like the sport you seem to have taken up. It is basically a necked down .308 with improved down range (accuracy) performance. More guns are being chambered for it and I imagine you can just buy a Creedmore upper for the AR you have. Ammo for it is available pretty much everywhere these days. |
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