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64gr Tbbc In 5 56 Load Smith And Wesson Forums

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Learn How To Load Your Smith Wesson Magazines Promag Smith Wesson

Learn How To Load Your Smith Wesson Magazines Promag Smith Wesson Anyone ever reloaded federal 64gr trophy bonded bear claw bullets in 5.56 ? yes, the accuracy was ok, but i don't know about bullet performance. my friend was taking his daughter deer hunting with a 223 bolt gun. the carter bear claw is legendary in the hunting world of big game, write your reply. Join the leading smith & wesson community to discuss revolvers, pistols, gunsmithing, and explore our active classifieds and photo galleries.

The Best 5 56 Ammo For Home Defense Chosen By Experts
The Best 5 56 Ammo For Home Defense Chosen By Experts

The Best 5 56 Ammo For Home Defense Chosen By Experts I am trying to determine what bullet is used in the 64 gr tbbc so i can locate reloading info. a member in another thread was using the nosler 64 gr info. i just wanted to know if that's the correct bullet or does someone have a link to loading the tbbc specifically?. The federal load in the first post has me confused, it's described as a non bonded practice load in the ads description, then as "bonded" further down. my bullets are 64 gr, and "t" marked on the base. Recommendations for 380 cartridge for new shooter? this forum is for all discussion of smith and wessons. Speaking of the nosler 64 grain bsb, i have an old post from the nosler forum showing quickload data for this bullet well into 5.56mm pressures. it should be helpful to you as you work up you own loads.

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Factory Seconds Products Recommendations for 380 cartridge for new shooter? this forum is for all discussion of smith and wessons. Speaking of the nosler 64 grain bsb, i have an old post from the nosler forum showing quickload data for this bullet well into 5.56mm pressures. it should be helpful to you as you work up you own loads. A forum community dedicated to smith & wesson firearm owners and enthusiasts. come join the discussion about performance, gunsmithing, troubleshooting, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!. Bought a few hundred 62gr speer tbbc 224” recently and am looking to reload. seems there isn’t much out there to work off of as far as load development goes so i’m looking for anyone who knows a thing or two about where to start. So i got a great deal on a bunch of 64gr soft points a while back and i can find loads for 223 pressures but none for 5.56. i've found some information searching around the internet and it seems that a lot of people are loading well beyond the published data for 223 with no signs of over pressure. Does anyone have any load data using the 64 gr bsb in the 223 or 5.56? i will be shooting this in an ar platform in either a 1 9 or a 1 7 barrel. thanks.

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Model 64 3 Info Smith And Wesson Forums

Model 64 3 Info Smith And Wesson Forums A forum community dedicated to smith & wesson firearm owners and enthusiasts. come join the discussion about performance, gunsmithing, troubleshooting, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!. Bought a few hundred 62gr speer tbbc 224” recently and am looking to reload. seems there isn’t much out there to work off of as far as load development goes so i’m looking for anyone who knows a thing or two about where to start. So i got a great deal on a bunch of 64gr soft points a while back and i can find loads for 223 pressures but none for 5.56. i've found some information searching around the internet and it seems that a lot of people are loading well beyond the published data for 223 with no signs of over pressure. Does anyone have any load data using the 64 gr bsb in the 223 or 5.56? i will be shooting this in an ar platform in either a 1 9 or a 1 7 barrel. thanks.

Model 64 1 357 Magnum Smith And Wesson Forums
Model 64 1 357 Magnum Smith And Wesson Forums

Model 64 1 357 Magnum Smith And Wesson Forums So i got a great deal on a bunch of 64gr soft points a while back and i can find loads for 223 pressures but none for 5.56. i've found some information searching around the internet and it seems that a lot of people are loading well beyond the published data for 223 with no signs of over pressure. Does anyone have any load data using the 64 gr bsb in the 223 or 5.56? i will be shooting this in an ar platform in either a 1 9 or a 1 7 barrel. thanks.

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New Bullets And Loads Success Smith And Wesson Forums

New Bullets And Loads Success Smith And Wesson Forums

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