I have a Mossberg MVP .556 It's a bolt action with a 24" barrel 1:9 twist. Someone told me that .223 is manufactured to tighter specifactions than .556 Is that hog wash ? I will be shooting at 100 to 300 yards max targets only. Also, what weight bullets do you recommend?
Thanks, Jim
Good to know cause I just ordered 500 without the channel. I got the 200 gr swc with the new red coating. Any load recommendations for Bullseye, BE-86, or Winchester 231?
im wondering what you think and how well they feed.
.45 185 Grain Rocky Mountain ThunderCast SWC
https://rmrbullets.com/shop/bullets-for-reloading/bullets-for-reloading-45-452-14/45-185-grain-rocky-mountain-thundercast-swc/?v=3f60f4207da5
Thanks. And happy new year
Hi lauderdale, not the hard plate. I'm referring to these
https://rmrbullets.com/shop/bullets-for-reloading/bullets-for-reloading-45-452-14/45-185-gr-rmr-round-nose-plated-flat-point-plated-new/?v=7516fd43adaa
I just talked to technical support and they suggested I send the gun back for them to look at it so tomorrow it goes back. I read a lot of great reviews about the FNX and how it would eat any ammunition thrown at it so I was quite surprised to have issues
There is only one review on the site and he claims that these feed better than other flat point bullets in his 1911's because the edges are more rounded
Hi I recently bought an FNX 45 TAC, I am using American Eagle 230 grain round nose full metal jacket ammo and find that the shells barely eject, mostly just dribble out of the chamber. When I screw on my Lonewolf compensator ,the shells will not eject at all and jam every time. Does anyone...
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