It's about time to collect a down payment so I can reserve the specific portions of the range we will need. That is what it will be going towards, in addition to the catering costs for out meal(s).
If you have not contacted me yet, do so ASAP about getting on this course. We're about full, with maybe 2-3 slots left I think. Send your confirmation email to:
orders@ar15buildbox.com
I'll let you know the down payment price once I know who is solid, but we're looking at $100-$150 for the down payment.
I found a great deal on some 69gr SMK Match ammo from PPU through Midway. I ordered a bunch and it showed up pronto. It has 28 5 star reviews.
This will be decent for the DM portion of the course if you are shooting 5.56/.223 Rem AR15. You'll have solid performance out to at least 400yds, and out to 600yds if the wind isn't too bad. I usually prefer the 75gr BTHP, A-MAX, and 77gr BTHP for 600yds with my 223 Wylde AR's.
If you're shooting Grendel, any of the factory loads will be better on steel compared to .223 Rem, especially your 123gr stuff. It hits almost like a .308 Winchester.
If you have not contacted me yet, do so ASAP about getting on this course. We're about full, with maybe 2-3 slots left I think. Send your confirmation email to:
orders@ar15buildbox.com
I'll let you know the down payment price once I know who is solid, but we're looking at $100-$150 for the down payment.
I found a great deal on some 69gr SMK Match ammo from PPU through Midway. I ordered a bunch and it showed up pronto. It has 28 5 star reviews.
This will be decent for the DM portion of the course if you are shooting 5.56/.223 Rem AR15. You'll have solid performance out to at least 400yds, and out to 600yds if the wind isn't too bad. I usually prefer the 75gr BTHP, A-MAX, and 77gr BTHP for 600yds with my 223 Wylde AR's.
If you're shooting Grendel, any of the factory loads will be better on steel compared to .223 Rem, especially your 123gr stuff. It hits almost like a .308 Winchester.
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