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Old 12-31-2014, 02:03 PM
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5.56 is cheaper to shoot but the 7.62 is much more deadly. That is on my late 2015 to do list . The build is easy just time and patience.


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Old 12-31-2014, 02:20 PM
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Roger that. The 5.56 I can get for zip at the in-service sessions, but I do like the 7.62
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Old 12-31-2014, 03:26 PM
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Sweet! I've resolved to add only two guns in 2015. One will be a Glock 19 and the other might just be a bolt action rifle!
Yeah ok.... only 2? Sure.............

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Good luck with it Chief! Nice lookin' rifle. Never liked the M-16, got a lotta guys killed in Nam til' they worked out the bugs. Been doing a lot of reading lately and it looks like an easy build so I've been contemplating building an AR. Debating whether to go with 5.56 or the 7.62. Thoughts???
Depends on the build. What's it for?
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Old 12-31-2014, 04:51 PM
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That's sweet !
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Very nice.


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Old 12-31-2014, 06:28 PM
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Congrats chief. Have you ever thought of getting guns that you already have brass for???
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Nice rifle Doc. Don't listen to the chimp, at least you put powder in the brass you DO have
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Nice find. I'm not even remotely familiar with that caliber. Hunting caliber I suppose right? Enjoy
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Nice find. I'm not even remotely familiar with that caliber. Hunting caliber I suppose right? Enjoy
It was a wildcat round that became so popular in it's time that it was offered in both "factory ammo" and production rifles chambered for the round.

Reloading dies in .257 Roberts are still available, and I'll bet that Starline makes brass in the caliber too.
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Congrats chief. Have you ever thought of getting guns that you already have brass for???
What's the fun in that? The thrill of the component hunt is part of the fun in reloading a new caliber.

Congrats on the new acquisition !
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