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AR15/10 Rifles
22 ARC
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2932330" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>Hornady is at it again. Improving and brainstorming how to market more performance. As usual claims of this cartridge rivaling the already super potent factory 22-250. Of course I'm sure we'll all see how this claim is another false one by Hornady. I enjoy seeing Hornady develop new stuff. Not bashing them but I can't see 3075 with a 75 grain eld-m rivaling the same bullet down the barrel of a 22-250. My 223s run nearly 3000 with 75s and that's not a hot load. It's fair to say it'll sit between the 223 and 22-250. No need for pushing it into an entirely different class of cartridge. It'll be a great AR cartridge for sure. I do like seeing the new 62 grain VT bullets. Looking forward to using them in my 223s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2932330, member: 103947"] Hornady is at it again. Improving and brainstorming how to market more performance. As usual claims of this cartridge rivaling the already super potent factory 22-250. Of course I'm sure we'll all see how this claim is another false one by Hornady. I enjoy seeing Hornady develop new stuff. Not bashing them but I can't see 3075 with a 75 grain eld-m rivaling the same bullet down the barrel of a 22-250. My 223s run nearly 3000 with 75s and that's not a hot load. It's fair to say it'll sit between the 223 and 22-250. No need for pushing it into an entirely different class of cartridge. It'll be a great AR cartridge for sure. I do like seeing the new 62 grain VT bullets. Looking forward to using them in my 223s. [/QUOTE]
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