I did the same up in nebraska the day after Christmas with a couple hundred 9mm brass. I think was 6 degrees outside. There was 4-5 inches of snow on the ground. 9mm is cheap. Eff it. I wasn't taking my gloves off!
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Yes. You Texans are afraid of the cold. I just hate it the cold.You're shooting when it's 6 degrees?
I have been known to do that with 9mm, .40, and .223. Next trip out, i just picked up an extra 2-300 rnds as penance foe my sin.I have sinned.
Went to a public range, left good brass amongst the other empties littering the ground.
1:9 will stabilize 75gr Hornady bthp Match bullets and there is data available to load them to fit in AR mags.I won another 1000x 224 bullets of my choice yesterday in another raffle. I have a choice between 55gr VMAx, 55gr fmj, 68gr bthp, or 75gr match. I just built an AR but it has a 1:9 twist. It seems like the 68gr is pushing that a little. Any one use 68gr bullets for 223?
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75gr Eld are .009 longer than the 75gr Amax1:9 will stabilize 75gr Hornady bthp Match bullets and there is data available to load them to fit in AR mags.
75gr Amaxes are a little longer. They will stabilize but data loads them longer than mag length. I believe the ELDMs are a little longer too but I haven't shot any.
Yes. You Texans are afraid of the cold. I just hate it the cold.
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I won another 1000x 224 bullets of my choice yesterday in another raffle. I have a choice between 55gr VMAx, 55gr fmj, 68gr bthp, or 75gr match. I just built an AR but it has a 1:9 twist. It seems like the 68gr is pushing that a little. Any one use 68gr bullets for 223?
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I won another 1000x 224 bullets of my choice yesterday in another raffle. I have a choice between 55gr VMAx, 55gr fmj, 68gr bthp, or 75gr match. I just built an AR but it has a 1:9 twist. It seems like the 68gr is pushing that a little. Any one use 68gr bullets for 223?