10 April 2011, 01:55
dwheelsReloading for an A.R.
I am just beginning to load for an A.R. and would like to hear others experiences. I have loaded for bolt rifles and single shots for a long time but never for a gas operated self loader. My first load is 26 grains of WC844 with a CCI small rifle magnum primer and a 52 grain Hornady BT Match Hollowpoint. This bullet has a cannelure. These were bought bulk at a gunshow as seconds. They have polishing media in the noses of some but they shoot quite well out of everything i've tried them in. DW
10 April 2011, 03:46
RandominatorI load my AR with 55 grain Nosler BT's pushed by AA2230 powder and a CCI small rifle standard primer. I do not use any type of crimp. 100 yard groups measure in the .300"
11 April 2011, 02:34
dwheelsAmamnn , thanks. The load I listed is made with GI Brass, GI surplus Powder for the AR and a civilian bullet made to shoot matches with an A.R. 26 grains and a 55 grain bullet was the recommended powder charge. Rando, thanks, I'll try your load, I would love to get .3 groups. I doubt I will with the 2 stage trigger on my rifle but you never know. This is going to be a fun and educational experience for me. I already like shooting it, kind of like a 10-22 for adults. DW
11 April 2011, 04:27
amamnndweheels I am sure you read the ENTIRE article and selected the pertinent to the AR--but others reading all this may not get that idea--there is useful info for all types of gas guns in the article--not all of it pertaining to the AR-15--but some of the later info is especially important.
11 April 2011, 07:55
plainsman456I reload mine with 55 grain bullets and H-322 or H-335 when I have it.
I have also used IMR powders as well as TAC with the same weight bullets.
Powder charges seem to run between 25-26.5 grains with all of the powders I have tried so far.Mind you I am not shooting benchrest matches just shooting at folk sized targets and coyotes.
11 April 2011, 18:17
Antelope SniperWheels, WC844 can very alot. My lot is Hot, so work up carefully.