![]() Also, The rules do allow for the use of a Sling (not restricted to a Bipod). Surprisingly, the brass life is slightly better than the 77 SMK load we typically use at 600 yards.īy your own admission it would be quite a challenge just to work up a safe, accurate and distance capable load for the class (that doesn't wreck havoc on brass). Using safe load development practices, We have successfully worked up a load that launch's 80 Grain SMK's at 2796 fps (sea level 40*F). In all seriousness, it's not as bad as you might think. I get the Hiroshima's pun now and I appreciate your legitimate concern regarding the life of our Lake City Brass. Now - what I meant, before you went off the rails, is that if you plan to attempt to shoot a AR 1k you are very likely going to load powder charges that are over pressure (I rate them in Hiroshima’s) and very likely the primers are going to fall out and or the case webs are going to over expand so you may as well throw the brass in the trash on your way off of the range.įigure you better send an 80 SMK > 2800 FPS from muzzle 90 F, 29.9 in H2O, 60% RH, 700 feet if you want to keep bullets going pointy end first through the target - BARELY. Though I do feel it is a disservice to let a 17 year old boy shoot off of a bipod rather than from a sling if they are able bodied. Shoot what you want that doesn’t really bother me. If I have "Over-Reacted" to your comments to my original ease disregard my offer. ![]() Of course if he some how were to beat you, you could show your mutual respect via a $1000 donation to the JDRF(Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). To make it more interesting, I would donate $1000 to the 501c3 charity of your choice if you can outshoot my 17 year old son. I would be happy to meet at a CMP or NRA AR Tactical Rifle Competition. If your comments are meant to challenge the legitimacy of the class.the challenge is gladly accepted. I assume your comments are meant to be productive towards the CMP's implementation of this new classification for what is now widely considered by many as the most popular rifle in the United States.
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