My experience with both-- not extensive so take it as such-- is that they have run neck and neck for accuracy with a small advantage to the Magtech. I think they're close enough that it will be a barrel-to-barrel preference thing.
My experience with both-- not extensive so take it as such-- is that they have run neck and neck for accuracy with a small advantage to the Magtech. I think they're close enough that it will be a barrel-to-barrel preference thing.
I hope the IMI Razor core 77 grain, is ok, that's what my "go to" mags are loaded with. I had no problems with popped primers.
Andy
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I've been shooting BH, IMI and CBC 77gr from a 18" Larue Wylde chambered, suppressed with no popped primers...
I have experienced popped primers from CBC 62 and 77 gr 556 in a 556 chambered 11.5" while suppressed.
Accuracy in the Larue barrel is best with BH 77gr SMK 556, then IMI , then CBC.
Last edited by nightchief; 09-01-18 at 14:26.
Thanks, guys. I am going to order some IMI 77.
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77's of just about any flavor are almost magic. I glom onto every factory load in 77 that comes along to try it out, if only a single box. Also recently the new Nosler 70 grain RDF gave me some really good groups at distance.
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