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10/13/2008 3:10:39 PM EDT
I have a Remmington 700 in the safe and am contemplating having it re barreled in an attempt to have a good, 20" 223.
I also have an M4 2K in the safe which gets not much use.
I wonder if a dedicated suppressed rig can be made up to support good repeatable and reliable accuracy with this proposed rig. I would like to be able to hit at 500yds using the Sierra 77gr. MK.
Any input on this particular type of set up Including barrel length / twist?

I have seen ballistic charts showing more barrel in 223 being optimal, I do not want too much length for this suppressed project. I also know the 223AI is better suited to shorter barrels but an advanced loader I am not, yet. 223 it will be at this point.
10/13/2008 3:36:16 PM EDT
[#1]
I have a Savage 10FP in .223 that I had the barrel chopped to ~19" that I run with my M4-2000. No problem getting out to 500 yards with 55gr. V-max, 60gr. V-max, 73gr. Berger. Even with the barrel cut down and the suppressor the rifle shoots MOA all day long with most any load I feed it.

I run my suppressed, 18" barreled AR-15's out to 600 yards regularly shooting 77gr. Sierra and Nosler bullets. With this setup, 600 yards is about the maximum distance I can go and still be consistent.
10/13/2008 3:53:11 PM EDT
[#2]
Thats good to hear. What twist are those barrels?

I had an 18" AR with an 8 twist Rock barrel. It would not shoot to satisfaction. I tried many loads and bullets, 1.25 at the local 100yd. range. It was what I bought the suppressor for.
10/13/2008 3:56:44 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Thats good to hear. What twist are those barrels?

I had an 18" AR with an 8 twist Rock barrel. It would not shoot to satisfaction. I tried many loads and bullets, 1.25 at the local 100yd. range. It was what I bought the suppressor for.


The Savage is a 1/9 twist while the AR's are 1/7 twist.
10/13/2008 4:18:08 PM EDT
[#4]
Hmmmm, 60gr. Vmax.   Sounds interesting. I thought the biggest in  .224 was 55.
10/13/2008 5:02:26 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Hmmmm, 60gr. Vmax.   Sounds interesting. I thought the biggest in  .224 was 55.


I handload most of my ammunition, but you can get factory 60gr. V-max in the TAP version.
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