Loads for FN LAR

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Loads for FN LAR

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I am trying to find a suitble hunting load for my LAR / FAL. I have a fair supply of GI "IVI" and WRA 68 brass along with some "GGG" brass. I keep them seperated as there is a fair difference in case capacities. I want to develope a hunting load that will launch a 130 to 150 gr bullet at 2400 to 2800 FPS. I realize that is a large scope of performance levels, the hunting I do is close (150 yards or less ) and the rifle has only issue sights. I tried optics but they made an already heavy rifle to heavy and messed up the handling. One problem I have had is that the brutal feed cycle tend to mash any exposed lead. Ive tried Nosler ballistic tips; no crimping groove and the bullet sometimes gets shoved back into the case. Does anyone make a "protected point" bullet with a crimping groove. Any ideas?
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How about a hornday sst? Polymer tip, has a crimping ring.

Sierra also shows a 150gr game king, FMJBT. I know FMJ isn't normally a hunting bullet, but it is in their game king line, which generally is expanding hunting bullets.

But I think my go-to bullet, would be a barnes TSX... I know it does not have a crimp ring, but I suspect when crimped with lee factory crimp die you could get quite a bit of holding power.

My experience with the FCD is you can actually cut the jacket on a traditional jacket/core bullet, so I KNOW you can get quite a bit of force on the crimp.
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Thanks, I'll look up the Hornady SST. I think I'll get one of those Lee crimp dies also.
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