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The Basics, Starting Out
Trying to outshoot 7.62 X 39 with .223
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<blockquote data-quote="Pureblood" data-source="post: 3049908" data-attributes="member: 129201"><p>I have seen many online articles explaining various ways to get .223 to shoot really good groups, nearly all give differing advise. I took the centerground advise with loads for various bullet weights with the powder I had, hence the charges I used in my first attempt. Now I shall work up my own loads. I expect to be able to complete my experiment using a maximum of one pound of powder</p><p></p><p>Is it likely that any of the you articles you mention might show how I could manage to get X39 loads shoot 1/2 MOA, without any load development ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pureblood, post: 3049908, member: 129201"] I have seen many online articles explaining various ways to get .223 to shoot really good groups, nearly all give differing advise. I took the centerground advise with loads for various bullet weights with the powder I had, hence the charges I used in my first attempt. Now I shall work up my own loads. I expect to be able to complete my experiment using a maximum of one pound of powder Is it likely that any of the you articles you mention might show how I could manage to get X39 loads shoot 1/2 MOA, without any load development ? [/QUOTE]
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