loading for ar mag length
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loading for ar mag length
i was just wondering if everyone is loading to magazine length in their ars or loading long for case volume especially with the 50 grain bergers
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Re: loading for ar mag length
I load all mine at 2.250 to fit in the magazine.
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Re: loading for ar mag length
thats kinda what i planned on doing no use loading them long if you can not fill your mags or have a extra one ready to go
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Re: loading for ar mag length
BTW, I usually load only load a couple cartridges short in the magazine because it can wear out the magazine spring, at least that is what my brother, who is in the Marines, said.
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Re: loading for ar mag length
Verm2: Good advice from your brother bud, but considering how many rounds you or I would shoot through our AR's, that is not really an issue compared to an active Marine, especially if deployed.
Load a full mag for yotes with confidence. If you need 'em, you've got 'em. A civilian would be hard pressed to ever wear out a mag spring in an AR used for varmints or paper. I had some 'Nam era 30 round mags that I used for over 15 years with both select fire and semi-auto, always filled them up, and never wore out a mag spring.
When returning home, store the mags empty, and the springs will last your lifetime.
Load a full mag for yotes with confidence. If you need 'em, you've got 'em. A civilian would be hard pressed to ever wear out a mag spring in an AR used for varmints or paper. I had some 'Nam era 30 round mags that I used for over 15 years with both select fire and semi-auto, always filled them up, and never wore out a mag spring.
When returning home, store the mags empty, and the springs will last your lifetime.