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darb

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  1. 1:10 twist 24" barrel
  2. I only have a 24" :'( do you think I could go with a lighter bullet for shorter ranges or the 168's for all? ( I plan on targets 1-500 yds and work out to 1000 yds). Off topic but: I have another 308 lower(home build), is their another caliber I could go with? Also I have several lowers (ar-15's) I am in the process of putting together 2- ar-15's and the 308. I bought the uppers complete but did the lowers myself. I am planning on building the new uppers my self and was thinking about different options. :sniper: Thanks again for your information
  3. Wow, I need to weight my ar-15, I think it is in the same ballpark. How is your recoil? do you have an adjustable gas block? Amazing. I think in all fairness especially in these political correctness times, there should be an opposite topic started, ( the heaviest) then perhaps I could contribute. :'(
  4. I have not seen many speak of OAL with thier load data. good info.what are your barrel specs with the load data you have provided?
  5. I copied recipe post 27. i have a sufficient supply of 4064 and 168 hornaday 168gr hpbt. I have been stock piling since last summer (lucky me) They do say a broken clock is right twice a day. I just need to get off my but and finish the builds and start reloading. Thanks for the input
  6. when I start reloading it will be with 150,168,175 and 180 grs. I think i'll be starting on the ladder from the bottom and taking one step at a time. It is interesting to reading about the different loads and the results. thanks for the reply <thumbsup>
  7. Do you think with the 4064 and a 24" barrel the velocity would bump up 300 fps?
  8. I am new to the gun world and this forum, Over the past 9 months I have collected parts for 3 ar builds and reloading equipent for 5 different calibers, I have used brownells for over 90% of the purchases, Good to know I made the right choice in supplier.
  9. You also get prime time amazon movies included with the price of admission, just an extra perk.
  10. Any records of velocities? Just asking. ::)
  11. thanks for the information. Out of curiosity is that an ar or bolt action? What is your barrel length and twist ?
  12. new to reloading. with the tar seal issue, would it be worth the effort to de-prime the cartridge in order to rework the brass if needed? Seems like a good price for LC brass.
  13. What were your thoughts regarding the 4064?
  14. I wish to thank everyone for their input. I ordered the GG&G XDS bi-pod with the yhm adapter. to go on my .308. If it is not to my liking I will put it on one of my ar-15 builds, but Ithink it will be fine. Once again thanks to all on this forum :banana: P.S. well maybe not to happy with the money side but as I always say " what is another bucket of water to a drowning man".
  15. Interesting. everything I have read states the military brass holds has less volume, but I have not found any exactly measurements or weights with descriptions of the variances of different brass. I know everybody that loads and shoots and seems to be fine. I am at this point confident when I start reloading i'll find the right recipe. I am just curious about the different brasses. Thanks for your input re: the capacities.
  16. Did you you by chance check the % difference in capacity between the two casings?
  17. That is solid information thank you. Perhaps I should stop overthinking
  18. great idea
  19. Those were 15 different powders out of the lyman 49th edition with a 12,400C spread in pressure
  20. ok I have four references. I went with IMR 4064 powder and 168 gr. hpbt. 1st lyman 49th edition 40-45gr. 2nd hogdon.com 41.5-45.9gr 3rd Speer manual #14 42-46gr #4 load map sierra 37.8-43.4. I guess it just boils down to trial and error, start low and work up but I still would like a bit more input regarding the 7.62 L.C. brass with the .308 load ^-^
  21. great link good information thanks
  22. thanks. looking in the lyman book it show max pressures of 48,800C to 61200C depending on the powder. to me that's a lot of pressure difference but what do I know and that is with Remington brass
  23. Speer reloading manual # 14 308 Winchester "Reduce charges developed in commercial cases at least three percent when loading military brass". Lyman 49th edition: " Shooters should also stay one to two grains below the listed maximum charges due to the smaller volume of GI brass". I am 60 years old and know books are books. I figured it would be a good starting point, but experience is experience. I am trying to get clarification and understanding. Thanks
  24. I am new to reloading. Since the case of the L.C. is thicker I have read to reduce powder by 2 grs. in the Speer manual it says 3%. In the hornady manual it does not say, but there are not as many choices with the 308 Winchester service rifle data v.s. the .308 Winchester data. Lyman states 1-2 grains below max. listed charges. I know when starting out to start at the lower velocities, but what would that be? What are some recommendations? I also will be using the .223 Remington data with L.C. brass. Just for your information 1 Ar-15 has a 20" barrel with 1/7 twist, 2nd Ar-15 has 16" barrel with 1/7 twist and the .308/7.62 has a 24" barrel with 1/10 twist. Thanks ???
  25. I hope everyone is happy. I am still gathering equipment and fixing a room to reload. about 4 months ago I bought a sonic cleaner, then an elderly fellow I met at the gun show said I need a vibratory tumbler with corn cob and then use walnut if you want shiny. Then another friend gave me a thumbler tumbler and I bought S/S pins. So I should have it covered every which way as they say from Sunday. :banana: thanks all for your input.
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