Jeff Olsen
Handloader
- Nov 10, 2006
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I recently bought a new toy, an AR15 in the M4 configuration. This has a 14.5" barrel, so obviously velocity will suffer but boy, what a sweet, light little carbine! Anyway, I am toying with the idea of creating a "tactical", for want of a better term, load for the carbine. I live in the woods in Oregon and could in theory have to kill anything from a racoon up through cougar and large dogs all the way to a meth-addled freak kicking down my door. I own many other guns so this is hardly an emergency, but tinkerer that I am it would be fun to come up with "the load" for this rifle for this application. Currently, my go-to rifle in my safe is an M1a Bush rifle loaded with factory 150-gn Corelokt ammo (what can I say, it loves that stuff!)...
This load would need to be effective from very close range out to about 100 yards tops. 10-50 yards is by far the most likely.
How about the heavy Partition (69-grains IIRC, or maybe 62)? I like the penetration that would have. Expansion would the issue I suppose. I don't know what kind of MV to expect from the short barrel.
Thanks for any suggestions!
-jeff
This load would need to be effective from very close range out to about 100 yards tops. 10-50 yards is by far the most likely.
How about the heavy Partition (69-grains IIRC, or maybe 62)? I like the penetration that would have. Expansion would the issue I suppose. I don't know what kind of MV to expect from the short barrel.
Thanks for any suggestions!
-jeff