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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    Jim, are they pointy or round nose? I think I understand round nose to be more accurate subsonic.
    I'll know mid week, hopefully. I gave the guy a 3 gal bucket of wheel weights, he is giving me 1K of them, as a thank you.
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    I read this thread all the time and want to get in on this. I just need to finish up all of my other projects before starting a new one. Jim can you post some pics of the cast rounds? I might just have to start looking at some .223 molds... and roll this into my subsonic powder coating trials.

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    Post above on www.hodgdon.com for Clay powder behind a 55 gr FMJ in 223 is a good comment. I use it for my AR with a Thunderbeast 223P suppressor........very nice. A word of warning that I never knew until a very accomplished reloader and competitive shooter in his 90's shared this fact with me.......... Loading Manuals have minimum charge data for a reason. Below the minimum, it is possible to "blow up" a rifle.

    Be careful when creating subsonic loads
    Last edited by RANGERRON72; 12-11-2013 at 20:35.

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