Most of my shooting recently has been with Fiocchi .223 and XM193. I really need to get into reloading one of these days.
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Most of my shooting recently has been with Fiocchi .223 and XM193. I really need to get into reloading one of these days.
I Generally shoot my handloads.
But I need to burn through some 08 M855 that Iraqgunz hooked me up with. It's weird shooting full powered ammo after using my mild practice loads for so long.
Q3131A but have heard good things about Privi so it will be my next bulk purchase.
Handloads.
"The very purpose of a Bill of Rights was to withdraw certain subjects from the vicissitudes of political controversy, to place them beyond the reach of majorities and officials and to establish them as legal principles to be applied by the courts." Justice Robert Jackson, WV St. Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943)
"I don’t care how many pull ups and sit ups you can do. I care that you can move yourself across the ground with a fighting load and engage the enemy." Max Velocity
I too use my own fodder. When I have to use factory, I have some Federal XM193 still, but I save that stuff. One day I'll sell it to pay off my mortgage.
Mostly Brown Bear (Barnaul) for practice.
60gr TAP for home defense, and 75gr and M855 PRVI for SHTF stash.
Mostly PMC .223, and a little Remington. PMC is $350./case (1k)
Thinking about getting into reloading.
sorry - dbl. post.
Last edited by curmudgeon9; 11-04-09 at 23:03.
Ive got a bunch of Prvi m193, PMC .223 and some q3131a that Ive been using as range ammo.
my rifle seems to like the pmc the best as far as accuracy from what I listed, but I have a ton of Prvi right now as the PMC is running pretty low.
I found a bunch of Q3131A at a Dicks sporting goods a few months ago, but its nearly all gone. paid way to much for it too.
I still have about 5 boxes of Q3131 thats about 10 years old. price on the box is $2.50 for 20......
Last edited by JBecker 72; 11-04-09 at 23:42.
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