I need some feedback because I'm losing my mind.. Here's the issue I love reloading creating something from scratch and making it work. When I first started reloading a year back I only did the .223.
Now that I have a better idea and the right equipment it's much easier to do thing. I have nice stuff that I been replacing the last couple of months. My issue is I only have one AR-15 that I'm reloading. I've been working on finding the correct load for it. I just bought a bullet comparator that will help me down the road for with my 308 and 6.5.
All of the video show the bullet comparator for long range only. I don't see anyone using it on a 223 load. Heres my two questions.
1. First AR should I just create a regular loads for plinking for this rifle?
2. Should I build a good AR for long range and focus on creating a good load using the bullet comparator.
I think what happen to me was listing to many different reloaders that I jump into a rabbit hole. I was thinking if keep simple for the plinking AR but spend more time on the new build.
hopefully I make sense.
Now that I have a better idea and the right equipment it's much easier to do thing. I have nice stuff that I been replacing the last couple of months. My issue is I only have one AR-15 that I'm reloading. I've been working on finding the correct load for it. I just bought a bullet comparator that will help me down the road for with my 308 and 6.5.
All of the video show the bullet comparator for long range only. I don't see anyone using it on a 223 load. Heres my two questions.
1. First AR should I just create a regular loads for plinking for this rifle?
2. Should I build a good AR for long range and focus on creating a good load using the bullet comparator.
I think what happen to me was listing to many different reloaders that I jump into a rabbit hole. I was thinking if keep simple for the plinking AR but spend more time on the new build.
hopefully I make sense.