Message from @Schadraquetor
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If you have time on your hands and want to make a load with a badass kill shit bullet that functions flawlessly in your rifle, it's hard to beat single stage
It's just slow
But on the plus side you can make your ammo gucci as fuck with not a shitton of money invested
I don't mind slow, I have plenty of mootherfooking time.
Then there you go man
Plus I'm looking to do higher weight bullets for my ar than 55 and 62 so it probably works out.
73gr ELD's are pretty excellent
Good BC and terminal performance
I'm looking for best performance out of a 20" 1:7 barrel in 556
For 1:7 you will definitely want heavier bullets
69, 73, 75, 77 etc.
That's what I've been reading online fo sure.
On the plus side if we get this $1,000/mo relief check I can get me a nice trijicon.
Same bruh, finna cop some gucci gear
Right now I'm rockin' irons so it's not like I'm going to be pinpoint at 500 yards anyway.
The best combat ammo for an AR is Black Hills 77gr TMK
It is accurate, it is extremely dependable and it works
One can make that ammo on their own if you have a decent press
I'm very much interested in that.
As a total fucking noob to the subject could you point me to what primers/powder and bullets to actually purchase for that kinda thing?
Hornady and Sierra make the best bullets
Lapua and a few others make the best brass
Powder, primers, idk
Use the internet
Research
Workin' on it boiiii
Thanks for the info though, I didn't know that ammo existed.
I've got that PMC 55g shit right now which works well enough.
If you buy it factory it's a dollar a round
A lot cheaper to make on your own
That'd be the route I'd go then
Yo bois was looking to buy a new rifle, what do you guys think would be the best for the boog, or home defense ect. I shot before just never owned
An AR
Or an AK
AR is better for home defense bcus jhp
AK is better for Boog bcuz reliability and 7.62/5.45
Thanks for the suggestion, is there any specific model that would be better/worse then others of the same type of Ar or Ak?
AR also has the benefits of being able to *tactically aquire* more ammo easier
Budget?