Anyone have any experience with the Berrys 223 55gr FMJ bullets?
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The majority of the bullets I shoot are berry's. Pretty decent quality and accuracy from the 2k rounds I've loaded and fired so far. -
I ordered a few thousand rounds of 55 fmj for my mini 14 target model. I have only shot it twice, but I don't see any problems with those bullets. I use H-335 powder and CCI 450 sm rfl mag primers. IIRC I am using 23 grains of powder, but check your books for your own load. On paper, I was getting something like 3" groups at 100 yrds with a stiff fluctuating breeze, but when I shot at clays and other targets on the ground I was dead on from 75 to 125 yrds. For example, I shot a piece of 3/4" pvc pipe sticking out of the ground and had no problem putting a hole in the center of the side of the pipe which was aprox. one inch wide.
I am into plinking, not extreme accuracy, but I also use Berrys for my XD .40 and found that Berrys has about the best deal for bullets all around.He who dies with the most tools/toys wins
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This thread may give you some help too

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Are they plated or FMJ? I would hate to have to de-lead an ar barrelFOR SALE: XD45, 24/47 Yugo Mauser, AK RPD AES-10bComment
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