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<blockquote data-quote="MCVetSteve" data-source="post: 2904844" data-attributes="member: 33591"><p>You might consider the 25-45 Sharps. It's capable of 3000 fps with an 87gr projectile, furthermore it's just 5.56NATO brass literally only necked up to accept a .257 caliber projectile, so it requires no specialized parts other than the barrel. With pills ranging from 55gr-100gr being manufactured for all kinds of different purposes, there's a lot of versatility to be had from that round. Barrels are available online through distributors, or directly from Sharps, as are reloading dies. If I could afford a "specialty caliber" AR, this is the caliber I would choose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCVetSteve, post: 2904844, member: 33591"] You might consider the 25-45 Sharps. It's capable of 3000 fps with an 87gr projectile, furthermore it's just 5.56NATO brass literally only necked up to accept a .257 caliber projectile, so it requires no specialized parts other than the barrel. With pills ranging from 55gr-100gr being manufactured for all kinds of different purposes, there's a lot of versatility to be had from that round. Barrels are available online through distributors, or directly from Sharps, as are reloading dies. If I could afford a "specialty caliber" AR, this is the caliber I would choose [/QUOTE]
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