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Didn't you learn anything from your first thread?
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Yeah, that match ammo is around $350 to $400 for 1000.
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Correct.
WalMarts 45 gr. probably wouldn't be that accurate,
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Incorrect.
I 've heard 62gr is the most accurate for chromelined 1:9 twist.
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Bullshit.
I bought some M855, But someone posted it would only be 2-4 MOA.
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More than likely, most milspec ammo falls into this range.
I'm just looking for 1- 1.5 MOA.
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Ok. Should be easy enough.
Trying to stay away from Wolf.
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You'd have to - since there is no Wolf ammo that will do 1 to 1.5MOA.
I would like to buy Winchester, Federal, or Remington. There are so many differences, I was just hoping someone could post the exact "models" that fit my needs.
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I'd recommend you drop the preconceived notions about what you want in brands, and stick to your *requirements*.
Wouldn't mind paying $250-$280 for a 1000 rds for accurate ammo(as good as my set-up would allow)
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You cant just make up a price and say that's it.
Like I said - stick with SIMPLE questions.... like
"What is the cheapest reliable ammo I can use that will most likely average 1 to 1.5MOA?"So I will answer that SPECIFIC question.
You will have to shoot them and find out for yourself.
In my experience, the highest likelihood of *averaging 1 to 1.5 MOA out of a box stock chrome lined barrel, is going to take some experimentation with different ammo. That is NOT a target barrel. In general, here are the low cost rounds that will likely fit the bill: (no particular order)
1. Winchester 45gr Varmint White box.
2. Black Hills 52gr HP match
3. Black Hills 55gr FMJ, 68, or 69.
4. Commercial reloads like canned heat from Georgia arms.
5. Federal AE 55gr (maybe)
6. Federal AE 50gr HP (ammomman.com)
The federal 50gr HP is the cheapest option. Personally, I recommend the Black Hills 52gr HP match. It shoots well in every gun I have tried it in, is reliable, trustworthy, and consistent. About $280/K around here.