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Winchester m14 fps
Winchester m14 fps












winchester m14 fps

If you decide to switch from military match brass to civilian brass, I’d recommend utilizing Winchester, Remington, Federal, Norma, Hornady Match, RWS Match or Lapua Match. They are very coveted and amazing to work with! This brass has the best internal case capacity and wall thickness consistency of any. 308 Winchester match brass), save them for the long distance loads referenced below. If you’re lucky enough to lay hands on either WCC 58 or WCC 60 match brass (the Holy Grail of. The most consistent and, therefore, most desirable of the "old school" brass would be FA 63 Match, FA 64 Match, LC 64 Match, LC 64 NM, LC 66 Match, LC 66 NM, LC 72 Match or LC 77 Match. Any of the FA or LC Match brass is great for use in these loads. Unless otherwise noted, the following loads assume that you’re utilizing Lake City Arsenal (LC) or Frankford Arsenal (FA) Military Match brass. RL-Reloder Powder (Alliant Powder Company) IMR-Improved Military Rifle Powder (formerly Dupont, now owned by Hodgdon) 308 match loads have worked extremely well for me in competitions over the past 35+ years.

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You’re not sure where to start and, don’t wish to spend a small fortune on components (by the way, powder prices have increased again averaging $30.00 per pound retail plus tax) or, all your time on the shooting bench load testing. Safety, accuracy, and consistency are your primary concerns.

winchester m14 fps

308 Winchester bolt action or M1A (civilian M-14 style) service rifle. You’ve decided to handload for your accurized, match-grade. The subject matter below is a bit dry and technical so, grab your favorite beverage, belly-up to your computer and hang with me! Also, as the title states, this is "old school." No modern powders need apply. 308 Winchester still reigns as the premier "go too" match cartridge. Regardless of how many other great match cartridges are out there (and there are quite a few), the venerable. When I say "a lot," I'm not kidding you at all (average runs 15 to 20 request for help/information per week). This first article covers a topic that I field a lot of questions about.














Winchester m14 fps