someone should make these. If you can make a 55grn basic fmj for 15c, you can make a 62 or 68rn one for 20c.
I'd love to try some heavier ones, but the difference in price is just too great. Heck, some of the cheaper .30cal stuff is about the same cost.
Caution: The bullet shown above cannot be loaded to magazine length.
Caution: The bullet shown above cannot be loaded to magazine length.
C.O.A.L. 2.390" Hornady 8th Edition Page 169.
Caution: The bullet shown above cannot be loaded to magazine length.
C.O.A.L. 2.390" Hornady 8th Edition Page 169.
It sucks more when you bring the bullets home then you discover that they can't be mag loaded, and all you own in that caliber ar AR-15's.Well that sucks...

yodave, not denying that the dollar sucks, but how come the 55 grain stuff can still be cheaply made? And .30 cal bulk is still the same price?
but what about old stock on heavier .223 projectiles? It was never priced accordingly. I suspect its a supply and demand thing, but it does seem to not be appropriate in its delivery.



























