new to this forum and newbie question! (what ammo for LE6920)
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Patriotne12
whats you go too HD round!
I have several magazines loaded with this:
https://www.sgammo.com/product/223-5...o-fiocchi-223b
If looking for something available locally, look for 55-62 grain hunting bullets like Federal Fusion or Hornady. I’m in the process of replacing my 55 grain PSP HD rounds with heavier bullets at least 62 grains.
Fusions are good and can be had locally:
https://www.sgammo.com/product/223-5...-ammo-f223msr1
I am probably going to order some of this Hornady FTX and see how it shoots:
https://www.sgammo.com/product/223-5...fle-ammo-80260
To be honest, any .223 /5.56 ammo will do a number on a body. But I do believe heavier is better, all things equal.
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new to this forum and newbie question! (what ammo for LE6920)
If you are looking for an opportunity to shoot that new blaster in a fun match, check out the IDPA match held on the first Saturday of every month at Cedar Ridge Range on FM1863 in Bulverde. You can shoot those green tips to n the match.
Sign up is 0900, and we shoot at 1000. Usually done around 1300. Great mix of older and young shooters, some kids shoot too.
The first Saturday is a carbine/rifle match of moving and shooting. Lots of fun. Bring 150 rounds of ammo, several magazines, and I suggest a sling on your gun. You can shoot optic or iron sights. No target is farther than 25 yards or so.
Cost is $25 and beginners are welcome with open arms. The carbine matches have stages with transitions from rifle to handgun and vice versa, but you can shoot just a rifle, just a pistol, or both, depending on the scenario.
Search “Texas Tactical carbine IDPA Cedar Ridge” on YouTube. Here is a pretty good example I found of a couple guys having some fun shooting the match on a cold January day...
https://youtu.be/uFGYDn_CQLg
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