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22 Nosler | Fastest .22 Cartridge For The AR-15 Platform
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 2947082" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>Yes you are correct with regards to the 26-33 Nosler but this new round isn't based on 404 Jeffery/RUM. If Nosler doesn't make additional chamberings off this case and once the newness wanes finding a ready supply of brass may be difficult not to mention very expensive, and then, maybe not. It's just something to consider before one jumps off into the deep end.</p><p></p><p>I can use 270/300wsm brass to reload my 7mm but I don't want to go through the additional steps to do so. I guess I could always rebarrel with 7mm x 300wsm since finding 300 brass is easier.</p><p></p><p>A 223ai would be something to consider if one is looking for speed above the 223. Forming the brass is easy, finding the brass to form is even easier, and case longevity will probably be greater. And yes, it will work in an AR platform after you have a barrel spun up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 2947082, member: 33119"] Yes you are correct with regards to the 26-33 Nosler but this new round isn't based on 404 Jeffery/RUM. If Nosler doesn't make additional chamberings off this case and once the newness wanes finding a ready supply of brass may be difficult not to mention very expensive, and then, maybe not. It's just something to consider before one jumps off into the deep end. I can use 270/300wsm brass to reload my 7mm but I don't want to go through the additional steps to do so. I guess I could always rebarrel with 7mm x 300wsm since finding 300 brass is easier. A 223ai would be something to consider if one is looking for speed above the 223. Forming the brass is easy, finding the brass to form is even easier, and case longevity will probably be greater. And yes, it will work in an AR platform after you have a barrel spun up. [/QUOTE]
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