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Miscellaneous Firearms => Rifles => Topic started by: Kenk on September 09 2022 12:53:57 PM MDT

Title: Rugers new 5.7 carbine
Post by: Kenk on September 09 2022 12:53:57 PM MDT
It?s really to bad the 5.7 x 28 ammo is such a bear to reload., but at .66 cents per rd, it looks like the price has come down a bit. Would have been nice if the design was similar to the old Ruger 44 Carbine brush gun

https://ruger.com/products/lcCarbine/specSheets/19300.html

https://abguns.com/product/federal-5-7-x-28mm-american-eagle-40-gr-50-rds/
Title: Re: Rugers new 5.7 carbine
Post by: DoubleA on September 11 2022 12:24:23 PM MDT
I wouldn?t say 5.7x28 is all that hard to reload. With the correct sizing die and basic safety precautions it?s not much different than any other bottle neck rifle cartridge. Coating on the case needs to be retained but otherwise pretty straight forward. Many of the 10mm powders are also many of the ones you would use for 5.7. Happy to help if anyone needs tips or advise.
Title: Re: Rugers new 5.7 carbine
Post by: Kenk on September 11 2022 12:52:43 PM MDT
Thanks DoubleA, the coating was my concern

Ken
Title: Re: Rugers new 5.7 carbine
Post by: Jim Bridger on December 05 2022 11:19:47 AM MST
The .22 TCM birthed from a .223 case is much better than the 5.7 round. The .22 TCM rifle is disgustingly in accurate. The 1911 pistols clambered in .22TCM is an amazing round.
Title: Re: Rugers new 5.7 carbine
Post by: Kenk on December 05 2022 06:28:54 PM MST
Thanks, I have been toying with THE RIA TCM TAC Ultra FS HC as well, just seems like it would be a fun caliber