g_one
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My understanding is that one of the problems with steel-cased ammo is its ability (or inability) to feed/eject properly in semi-auto rifles.
I've been debating what I want to get for a 100yd target rifle for a while now and the main deciding factor is the price of ammunition - which is why I didn't immediately go with a .223 - I had decided on .17 HMR, then I got the idea to use a .357 lever action carbine, but I'm not sure what the accuracy of .357 is going to look like out to 100yds, even from a carbine.
But if steel-cased ammo is going to be relatively accurate, I don't see why I couldn't just stock up on Wolf and get a decent bolt action 223?
I've been debating what I want to get for a 100yd target rifle for a while now and the main deciding factor is the price of ammunition - which is why I didn't immediately go with a .223 - I had decided on .17 HMR, then I got the idea to use a .357 lever action carbine, but I'm not sure what the accuracy of .357 is going to look like out to 100yds, even from a carbine.
But if steel-cased ammo is going to be relatively accurate, I don't see why I couldn't just stock up on Wolf and get a decent bolt action 223?