Redemption
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- Dec 31, 2009
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I am interested in knowing if any of you guys have any experience in loading subsonic .223 loads. These will be used in an AR and if at all possible, I would like them to cycle the action.
I have seen links to some Tacticool brand of ammo that claims to be exactly what I am interested in, for the cheap price of 36 bucks for 20. These bullets appear to be 100 grain and frangible of some sort.
I will be shooting the ones I hope to make out of a 16 inch carbine, 1/9 or 1/7 with a can on the end. Naturally I would not want them to start yawing while still in the can.
I have seen a few loads using around 3.5-4.5 grains of titegroup or Unique with a 70 grain bullet. However, none of these are reported to cycle an AR or even come close to doing it.
Please don't ask me "why would you want to" and "get a .22" type of reply's because I have seen past threads on this turn into this without the OP ever getting a useable response.
Again, my fine friends, Do any of you know of a load in .223 that is both subsonic and will cycle the action in an AR 15?
Thank You.
I have seen links to some Tacticool brand of ammo that claims to be exactly what I am interested in, for the cheap price of 36 bucks for 20. These bullets appear to be 100 grain and frangible of some sort.
I will be shooting the ones I hope to make out of a 16 inch carbine, 1/9 or 1/7 with a can on the end. Naturally I would not want them to start yawing while still in the can.
I have seen a few loads using around 3.5-4.5 grains of titegroup or Unique with a 70 grain bullet. However, none of these are reported to cycle an AR or even come close to doing it.
Please don't ask me "why would you want to" and "get a .22" type of reply's because I have seen past threads on this turn into this without the OP ever getting a useable response.
Again, my fine friends, Do any of you know of a load in .223 that is both subsonic and will cycle the action in an AR 15?
Thank You.