Hey guys, I'm gonna be buying a reloading set up this weekend and I'm wondering if some of you who load for your M14's have any load recipes or components that you have found to be quite accurate that you'd be willing to share.
Internals:
a) Sadlak piston, Sadlak Spring guide, USGI spring, Recoil buffer.
Externals:
b) Redfield 4-12X 40MM scope.
c) ARMS 18 mount.
There's 2 things you'll need to perfect:
1) The load.... and more importantly.............................!
2) The load related to the gas system.
The most important factor.
This isn't a bolt rifle, the gas system and it's operation is crucial.
It's a very difficult rifle to nail a load down to.
Load:
Winchester commercial .308 brass.
Hornady/Remington 150 gr FMJ, IMR 8208 XBR @ 44gr. (CPU of 60,800, high end of the scale)
(CPU - Copper units of pressure or CUP, and the related lead units of pressure or LUP, are terms applied to pressure measurements used in the field of internal ballistics for the estimation of chamber pressures in firearms.)
CCI 200 LR primers.
Primer Depth - .003 -.008
Chamfer each case
Case Length - 2.005 -2.007
Overall length - 2.707 -2.713
NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! NECK SIZE! (I could possibly say it again.........)
LIGHT crimp.
300 yrd gong machine.
Or....3 & 3/4 to 4 inch 300 yrd groups.
You'll get s**tE results out of new brass (fresh loads), just expect it.
It's not chamber formed yet and will be all over the place.
Above all, ENJOY THE JOURNEY and the addiction
