I'm gearing up to build a really fun 223 bolt gun. I'm thinking 16" Proof carbon with the lightest, most traditional stock I can get. I havent decided on an action yet, wish more folks would do stocks for the Howa mini!
Anyway, I like the idea of heavy bullets, but I think the reality is that this gun will shoot a lot of off-the-shelf ammo in the 55gr-77gr range since reloading is just a chore of shooting to me, and not all that fun.
My question is, what chamber should I have cut? 223, 223 match, 223 Wylde, 5.56?? And along with that which twist rate? I'm leaning towards a 1:8 223 Wylde since I've had such great luck with that combo in the AR world. But, I've never done a 223 bolt gun before, and I don't want to miss something.
What are your thoughts?
Anyway, I like the idea of heavy bullets, but I think the reality is that this gun will shoot a lot of off-the-shelf ammo in the 55gr-77gr range since reloading is just a chore of shooting to me, and not all that fun.
My question is, what chamber should I have cut? 223, 223 match, 223 Wylde, 5.56?? And along with that which twist rate? I'm leaning towards a 1:8 223 Wylde since I've had such great luck with that combo in the AR world. But, I've never done a 223 bolt gun before, and I don't want to miss something.
What are your thoughts?