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| 13-07-2012, 12:09 | #4 | |
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But I don;t think people are going to get the kind of performance they are expecting. As a reloader it will be only marginally cheaper to run than a .204- with poorer performance. |
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| 13-07-2012, 16:46 | #5 | ||
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i thought reloading was ilegal in ireland or are you from the north? is it easy to reload? i always wanted to do it as .223 ammo isen't cheep |
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| 13-07-2012, 16:50 | #6 | |
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Glensman has posted from Co. Antrim/Aontroim, Northern Ireland, where reloading is permitted. For when reloading is permitted in the Republic of Ireland, .223 is one of the very easiest and most popular calibres to reload - the choice of bullet weights and type, different propellants and the variations of loads numbers in the thousands. tac Last edited by tac foley; 13-07-2012 at 16:53. |
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| 13-07-2012, 23:40 | #9 | |
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![]() L to R 22 long rifle, 17 Mach 2, 17 HMR, 17 Ackley Hornet (very similar to the .17 hornady hornet), 17 Fireball, 17 Remington, 204 Ruger, 222 Remington, 223 Remington Last edited by ormondprop; 14-07-2012 at 00:38. |
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| 15-07-2012, 11:48 | #11 |
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Very popular in the states for coyotes too, leaves a very small hole to be stitched after on the pelt. Bit of a barrel burner though.
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