We all pretty much seem to agree that the AK's and SKS's and the steel cased foriegn mil. type ammo, in any combination, is pretty crappy in the accuracy dept.
I do have a Colt carbine upper, that I've gone over, changed the gas block, ff handguard, etc. and slapped it on a new RRA lower, and made it my dedicated short range night time pig rifle. So far, I'm shooting WW 123 grain softpoint factory ammo, and have shot some 100 yard three shot groups right at 1", and some slightly over 1". Now that I've finally got enough brass to start loading, and have several hundred Hornady 123 grain SP's, and bought a box of Barnes .310 123 grain TAC-X bullets, what are your experiences with RL 7 and H 335 powders in this cartridge? Personally, I've never found a load with H335 that I couldn't find a more accurate load with another powder in any cartridge, but that might just be my bad luck! I've got both powders, but want to know which powder folks have had the best luck with, accuracy, velocity, and pressure wise?
Any actual experience would be appreciated!
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