samginko wrote:IMI 62grain is pretty consistent. Made the mistake of selling mine before the panic. GI green tip is pretty nice, but shoots bigger grouping.
Northland 7.62 wrote:gunforhire wrote:23.5 gr of RL 15 behind a 55 gr FMJBT seated to cannelure and crimp and you are good to go! just like factory ammo, but cheaper
If you can reload it is waaaay cheaper (some say you just shoot more for what you spend.....)
To give you an idea I get brass for free (range pick ups), 1,000 small rifle primers= $35.00, 3 pounds of IMR 4895= $75.00, 1,000 .223 bullets= $89.00. All told it comes out to $199.00 per 1,000 rounds. That is .19 cents per round and $3.80 per 20 round box...... even better than Tula
Scratch wrote:Northland 7.62 wrote:gunforhire wrote:23.5 gr of RL 15 behind a 55 gr FMJBT seated to cannelure and crimp and you are good to go! just like factory ammo, but cheaper
If you can reload it is waaaay cheaper (some say you just shoot more for what you spend.....)
To give you an idea I get brass for free (range pick ups), 1,000 small rifle primers= $35.00, 3 pounds of IMR 4895= $75.00, 1,000 .223 bullets= $89.00. All told it comes out to $199.00 per 1,000 rounds. That is .19 cents per round and $3.80 per 20 round box...... even better than Tula
Where are you getting your bullets at that price and what are they?
Northland 7.62 wrote:gunforhire wrote:23.5 gr of RL 15 behind a 55 gr FMJBT seated to cannelure and crimp and you are good to go! just like factory ammo, but cheaper
If you can reload it is waaaay cheaper (some say you just shoot more for what you spend.....)
To give you an idea I get brass for free (range pick ups), 1,000 small rifle primers= $35.00, 3 pounds of IMR 4895= $75.00, 1,000 .223 bullets= $89.00. All told it comes out to $199.00 per 1,000 rounds. That is .19 cents per round and $3.80 per 20 round box...... even better than Tula
Amithus wrote:Where are you getting 1000 bullets for $89.00???
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