Ruger mags are by far the most reliable. A bit pricey but worth it.I have a Mini 14 on the way. Now all I need are mags and ammo.
Ruger mags are by far the most reliable. A bit pricey but worth it.I have a Mini 14 on the way. Now all I need are mags and ammo.
1:7 twist. I have no idea what bullet weight will work best with it but plan to research it.idk much about mini 14 but you should confirm the twist rate b4 you stock up on ammo. congrats
I heard that, and that the new Pro Mags are getting good reviews too.Ruger mags are by far the most reliable. A bit pricey but worth it.
Man, I sure hope so. Just checked fleabay and factory mags are $50 and up for 10 rounders. Didn’t see any 20’s on there. A couple sellers had buy it now’s of $100 or more!I heard that, and that the new Pro Mags are getting good reviews too.
I found a couple places online that had the Ruger 10 rd mags closer to $39. The new Pro Mag 20rd are $15 at Academy. I will look for one 5 rd in case I ever try to hunt with it.Man, I sure hope so. Just checked fleabay and factory mags are $50 and up for 10 rounders. Didn’t see any 20’s on there. A couple sellers had buy it now’s of $100 or more!
This is a good article that sums most of the question up. The 1-7 twist is a good compromise and it was designed for the 62gr bullet. But at the end of the articles states that 55gr might give smaller groups.I found a couple places online that had the Ruger 10 rd mags closer to $39. The new Pro Mag 20rd are $15 at Academy. I will look for one 5 rd in case I ever try to hunt with it.
So 1 in 7 twist, what bullet weight is best?
Just keep in mind the 62 grain is forbidden at all the indoor ranges (I don't shoot at outdoor, so I have no idea about those). You want the 55 grain to be good.I found a couple places online that had the Ruger 10 rd mags closer to $39. The new Pro Mag 20rd are $15 at Academy. I will look for one 5 rd in case I ever try to hunt with it.
So 1 in 7 twist, what bullet weight is best?
Thanks Jason, I’ve only shot indoors a handful of times. This is something that I wasn’t aware of. Learn something every day.Just keep in mind the 62 grain is forbidden at all the indoor ranges (I don't shoot at outdoor, so I have no idea about those). You want the 55 grain to be good.
Anything with a magnetic projectile is forbidden. H&H will allow steel cased with non magnetic projectiles, but all the others say no steel cased either.Thanks Jason, I’ve only shot indoors a handful of times. This is something that I wasn’t aware of. Learn something every day.
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