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I asked you over on ARFcom, but let me ask in more detail here. Are you going to make any more of the 1-12" AR15 barrels, or do you have the ability to? LMK, because if you are and are selling them, I might be interested. Oh. I also mentioned the Sierra 40 or 50 grain Blitzkings, over the BTs or VMaxs. Thanks! Eric |
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22 Nosler test coming
Just a thought and question. If a person wants 22-250 FPS, etc. in a AR, why not just chamber a barrel for the 22-250 ? Head/rim and all would be the same as a 308, so no BCG would be needed to change over, the magazine should feed the rounds just fine and brass, dies and all are just as easy, maybe more so to come by. Bill K
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Because 22Nosler is easier to say than 22-250Nosler
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Okay Stevo.. Bill K
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I finally got mine put together and on paper. So far, I'm not impressed with the 55 grain factory load groups, but I'll try again with less wind.
It does kill the heck out of ground squirrels, with my longest shots being 161 and 184 yards on our "whistle pigs". Definitive "pop", with lots of air time, missing body parts (including the lower half of one) and spray reaching 10 to 15 yards behind the kill, makes for some impressive hits. Eric |
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