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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
22 ARC
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<blockquote data-quote="Justice1327" data-source="post: 2932397" data-attributes="member: 117337"><p>I watched the podcast in detail multiple times, and it was said loading that bullet to feed out of an A.R. 15 will shove the bullet too far into the case. The idea of comparing a 22-250 to the new 22 arc is to compare it in it's traditional format not for someone who builds a custom rifle and has a specific twist rate for a specific bullet. This is for the masses , the people who buy an off-the-shelf 22-250 and buy OTC ammo, additionally the 22 arc fits inside of an A.R. 15, whereas a 22-250 will need an AR 10. of course, there will be people out there who build a 22 to 50 specifically to use with this bullet, and it will be a fantastic round and will surpass the arc. I am already trying to find these bullets to load it in my 22 GT and my 22 bra. Lighter bullet, higher BC, less drag , equals better performance Down range on varmints/Target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice1327, post: 2932397, member: 117337"] I watched the podcast in detail multiple times, and it was said loading that bullet to feed out of an A.R. 15 will shove the bullet too far into the case. The idea of comparing a 22-250 to the new 22 arc is to compare it in it’s traditional format not for someone who builds a custom rifle and has a specific twist rate for a specific bullet. This is for the masses , the people who buy an off-the-shelf 22-250 and buy OTC ammo, additionally the 22 arc fits inside of an A.R. 15, whereas a 22-250 will need an AR 10. of course, there will be people out there who build a 22 to 50 specifically to use with this bullet, and it will be a fantastic round and will surpass the arc. I am already trying to find these bullets to load it in my 22 GT and my 22 bra. Lighter bullet, higher BC, less drag , equals better performance Down range on varmints/Target. [/QUOTE]
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