Originally Posted by
taliv
i can't attest to accuracy, but if you go to hi-techammo.com and scroll to the bottom of the page, they sell a booklet with the technical data for nearly all small arms ammo.
it's probably a LOT more detailed than you want to know, and good luck finding most of the powders they list. but hey, you asked for milspec
i definitely enjoyed reading it, but saw no real point in attempting to duplicate their loads. matching the published velocities so the BDC on my acog works is all i need.
That's a very smart plan. I've been know to zero my 100 yard target high so my 77 grain loads are spot on at 400-500-600 yards. Best to zero you 500 yard zero because you are not missing at 100. And you can know that DOPE too.
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