There's a long thread on the Competition Forum regarding NRA AR Tactical competition. The local range where I shoot has a monthly mid-range match at 600 yards and AR Tactical is one of the options. Without getting into the controversy over whether this class should be restricted to magazine length rounds, I'm looking for a good load in order to use up the over-supply of 77 grain SMKs that I currently have.
I've never really liked the results I've managed to achieve with these bullets. I've never seen much, if any, advantage over the 69 gr SMKs - at least in my experience. I would just shoot 80 gr SMKs, but I'd like to use the 77's for something useful and this class, being provisional, is just a fun shoot versus serious competition for me so it looks like a good place to use them.
Still, I want to do as well as possible. I'm using once fired LC 05 and 06 brass with Remington 7 1/2 primers in an 18 inch Wylde chambered AR-15. I have most of the usual powder choices - H4895, RL 15, Varget, and a few others. I also have some TAC and I'm intrigued by the velocity that Sierra shows in their load data for AR-15s - maybe a higher velocity is the key to making this bullet work?
Obviously I have to do some experimentation in my rifle, but I'm interested in your experience with these bullets at 600 yards.
I've never really liked the results I've managed to achieve with these bullets. I've never seen much, if any, advantage over the 69 gr SMKs - at least in my experience. I would just shoot 80 gr SMKs, but I'd like to use the 77's for something useful and this class, being provisional, is just a fun shoot versus serious competition for me so it looks like a good place to use them.
Still, I want to do as well as possible. I'm using once fired LC 05 and 06 brass with Remington 7 1/2 primers in an 18 inch Wylde chambered AR-15. I have most of the usual powder choices - H4895, RL 15, Varget, and a few others. I also have some TAC and I'm intrigued by the velocity that Sierra shows in their load data for AR-15s - maybe a higher velocity is the key to making this bullet work?
Obviously I have to do some experimentation in my rifle, but I'm interested in your experience with these bullets at 600 yards.