DHD
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Until yesterday, it was just study, but as the parts have been shipped, now my question is more real to me. What is the better freebore for a 223AI using heavier bullets (75 grain Amax, 75 grain VLD, possibly 80 grain VLD).
Here are my specifics:
Stiller TAC30
Bartlein 1×7" RV
PT&G Stealth with Accurate Mag 223 magazine
I have 2.5" to play with using this magazine, but I don't want to run out of space. I've had more luck jamming VLD's than jumping, and while I can always single load, if I have a magazine I do want to use it. I know many have good luck jumping VLD bullets, but I don't want to limit myself.
Here is what I've done per the request of the builder. I've loaded 2 dummies seating the 75 Amax to where the base of the ogive is at the neck/shoulder junction. Those dummies are very near 2.5". If donuts are an issue with this caliber, I can always turn into the shoulder.
What do you suggest as far as freebore for this caliber using the bullets listed. I know quite a few use them in this caliber here.
Thanks
Here are my specifics:
Stiller TAC30
Bartlein 1×7" RV
PT&G Stealth with Accurate Mag 223 magazine
I have 2.5" to play with using this magazine, but I don't want to run out of space. I've had more luck jamming VLD's than jumping, and while I can always single load, if I have a magazine I do want to use it. I know many have good luck jumping VLD bullets, but I don't want to limit myself.
Here is what I've done per the request of the builder. I've loaded 2 dummies seating the 75 Amax to where the base of the ogive is at the neck/shoulder junction. Those dummies are very near 2.5". If donuts are an issue with this caliber, I can always turn into the shoulder.
What do you suggest as far as freebore for this caliber using the bullets listed. I know quite a few use them in this caliber here.
Thanks