More training for work today. Hopefully sometime soon it'll have a red dot. 92A1/TLR1 HL combo
More training for work today. Hopefully sometime soon it'll have a red dot. 92A1/TLR1 HL combo
Last night I took the Remington 783 223 out for some load testing using Norma brass and Remington 7.5BR primers. Left load- 55 grain Varmint Nightmare/H322, Right load- 69 Nosler CC/8208XBR. Playing with OAL yielded some interesting results. The 69 NCC loaded to 2.25" was more accurate than loaded to 2.30". One would have thought closer to the lands would be better.
I have had a couple failures to fire in the last couple sessions and am wondering if the harder primer cups could be a reason. 2nd or 3rd strike will typically light them off.
-Seconds Count. Misses Don't-
Good to know. My issues started with two failures a few weeks ago with Fiocchi magnum small rifle primers. I had the Remingtons on the shelf and decided to try them. Only one failure to fire but it has me scratching my head. Next step is to pull the bolt apart and clean/lube.
-Seconds Count. Misses Don't-
Breaking in my Roland Special. It doesn’t like Wolf 115 in Magpul mags. But ran like a scalded dog with the wolf in factory mags. Those polymer mags must have some extra drag compared to the factory metal lining.
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The opinions expressed in this post are my own and do not reflect the opinions or policies of my employer.
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I'm pretty happy with it and I have owned almost all of the budget 223 rifles-
Ruger American Ranch- I liked the action and it had a decent trigger. The stock, magazine, and accuracy were terrible.
Mossberg MVP Varmint- Good stock, great accuracy, decent trigger, sloppy action. It uses AR mags but mine wouldn't feed reliably, probably because of the action.
Remington 700- I've owned quite a few of these, the cheapest being the SPS Tactical and they all shot well. I set one up as a Remage and like all the aftermarket stuff available for it.
I've not owned any Savages but I hear good and bad.
Howa Mini Action Heavy Barrel- Fun little gun and I would rate it about the same as the 783, giving the edge to the 783 because of the stronger action.
The 783 has a decent stock, really nice magazine, good accuracy, and an acceptable trigger. If I were to buy another, I would get the newer Tactical model with the shorter barrel.
-Seconds Count. Misses Don't-