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220 grain
The .220 Swift (5.56×56mmSR) is a semi-rimmed rifle cartridge developed by Winchester and introduced in 1935 for small game and vermin hunting. It was the first factory-loaded rifle cartridge with a muzzle velocity of over 1,200 m/s (4,000 ft/s), just over Mach 4.
Some cast bullets not lubed or powdercoated for 44 caliber and 41 caliber or buy for clean casting lead. All 30 pounds sold together for $60
21.75 pound 41 cal 220 grain estimate 685 bullets
10.5 pounds 44 cal 250 grain estimat 290 bullets
For starters, I am new at reloading. I have done a ton of research on subsonic load data. Which powders are best. Which primers, etc. I ended up starting a load using Berry’s 220 grain with CFE BLK and CCI #400 SRP.
Here’s my question plus explanation for the group (and it might be long...
Got an ammo can full sub sonic 300 b/o remans. Make me a fair offer or would really like to trade for 9mm range ammo or a weapon mounted light..What you got?
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