been doing some reading for my future build and now having second thoughts about caliber choice. I was pretty dead set on .223ai but now wondering if just a long throated .223 would suit my needs and not require fire forming cases, new dies, ect..
here's what I do know. I'm gonna run a 1:8 twist barrel 22-26" long and 75gr a-max's are the bullet of choice. this is going to be a low budget practice/training rifle to learn long range shooting. i'm sure most shooting will be 300-600yds but would like to work my way out to the 1000yd mark as I get better.
here's how I see it.
.223 long throat
Pro's:
use existing equipment, dies, ect..
added powder capacity/velocity from added coal
no fireforming necessary
cases feed better
Con's
100+fps slower than .223AI
have to trim necks
may not shoot other bullet weights well due to jump
.223AI
Pro's
added powder capacity/velocity
little to no neck trimming needed
gain 100+fps over .223 long throat
versital over a wide bullet weight range
Con's
have to fireform cases
have to purchase another die set
possible case feeding not as smooth
sell me guys. which one would you go with?
here's what I do know. I'm gonna run a 1:8 twist barrel 22-26" long and 75gr a-max's are the bullet of choice. this is going to be a low budget practice/training rifle to learn long range shooting. i'm sure most shooting will be 300-600yds but would like to work my way out to the 1000yd mark as I get better.
here's how I see it.
.223 long throat
Pro's:
use existing equipment, dies, ect..
added powder capacity/velocity from added coal
no fireforming necessary
cases feed better
Con's
100+fps slower than .223AI
have to trim necks
may not shoot other bullet weights well due to jump
.223AI
Pro's
added powder capacity/velocity
little to no neck trimming needed
gain 100+fps over .223 long throat
versital over a wide bullet weight range
Con's
have to fireform cases
have to purchase another die set
possible case feeding not as smooth
sell me guys. which one would you go with?