Originally posted by Dinny
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American Eagle 90gr TNT Range Report
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I've never seen a primer with the stamp AR like on the new Federal ammo. Federal knew this ammo was going into semi auto AR-15's with floating firing pins. I'd be surprised if these primers had thinner cups. Marking the primers AR is a good way to ensure the ammo get the right primers
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Originally posted by Casper77 View PostThanks, I'd have to say that I expected more. I'll do more tests. My barrel is well broken in but I'd still expect your 22" to be faster than mine. I'll throw some more and post results. We're your groups as accurate as last time?
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Originally posted by VASCAR2 View PostMy WAG would be looser side of in spec chamber or a very long free bore which might reduce pressure (or both).
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Originally posted by wheelguner View PostAs often happens to us old farts, this thread reminded me one of those moments in time that stick with us. In the 70's I worked at Georgia Outdoors, one of the few stores in the Atlanta area that carried reloading supplies/equipment at that time. I actually managed the camping department but helped out in the gun department when busy. I remember a guy walking up to the counter and asking Jeff, our resident guru, for some powder. Jeff asked him which powder he wanted and the guy reached into his jeans and pulled out some powder and said this is that he wanted. Jeff shook his head and told him no way was he going to sell him powder based on that. The dude then said he was willing to come behind the counter and open the cans to look for himself.....Jeff politely walked him to the front door and requested that he take his business elsewhere. I realize we are always curious about what the factories are using but picking powder by eye is about like judging charge weight by holding it in our hands.Last edited by F224; 02-26-2017, 02:02 AM.
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Originally posted by pajasonc View PostSeems like the howa's are pretty slow with most ammo. Most things I have read have the 123 sst factory ammo out of the 22" barrels running 2400 to 2500.
Blaser's are the same way, they speed up over the first 200 rounds, as much as 100+ FPS. Usually it's indicative of very tight chamber and lands/groove dimensions.Last edited by F224; 02-26-2017, 02:02 AM.
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Here's some more dope on the AE 90s ...
From my 20" Satern, Grendel II
2917 FPS Avg
From my brother's rifle, 24" Satern, Grendel II
3083 FPS Avg
Not sure why there's such a difference there. Most loads we test differ about what's expected for the barrel length.
Neither grouped real well - about 1.25" at 100 yds. Certainly usable for coyote hunting, though.
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Thank you for posting your data. My understanding is that the II chamber is set up for the heavier bullets, 123 gr plus. That's just what I gather from reading, not first hand. The more data we get the more we will know. I'll buy what you have left if you don't want it
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