BullHeadedGideon
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Hello guys & gals.
So... disclaimer - I know juuuuuuust about nothing about reloading so far =D; so don't be too critical lol.
But I see a big drawback to short-barreled .223/5.56 AR pistols being the noise & fireball that comes out of the barrel.
Could you remedy this by reloading .223 with pistol powder?
I've read that the reason you don't get much noise & fireball with 300 Blackout is because it's loaded with pistol powder. Could you get the same thing with .223?
Is this possible, or do I just not know enough about reloading?
If it IS possible, is there more to it? i.e. pistol primers vs rifle primers, etc?
All responses are genuinely much appreciated.
Bull.
So... disclaimer - I know juuuuuuust about nothing about reloading so far =D; so don't be too critical lol.
But I see a big drawback to short-barreled .223/5.56 AR pistols being the noise & fireball that comes out of the barrel.
Could you remedy this by reloading .223 with pistol powder?
I've read that the reason you don't get much noise & fireball with 300 Blackout is because it's loaded with pistol powder. Could you get the same thing with .223?
Is this possible, or do I just not know enough about reloading?
If it IS possible, is there more to it? i.e. pistol primers vs rifle primers, etc?
All responses are genuinely much appreciated.
Bull.