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    223 Powder

    Hello all,

    I a, currently trying to get a load developed for my 223 using Benchmark 2 and Hornady 53gr Vmaxs.
    I seem to get pretty good accuracy, but the velocity is not as fast as I would have thought, even between 26 and 26.6 grains of powder.

    What powders do you guys use in your 223s, and are you getting velocity anywhere near what is quoted on ammo like the Hornady Super performance?

    Cheers Sam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    Hello all,

    I a, currently trying to get a load developed for my 223 using Benchmark 2 and Hornady 53gr Vmaxs.
    I seem to get pretty good accuracy, but the velocity is not as fast as I would have thought, even between 26 and 26.6 grains of powder.

    What powders do you guys use in your 223s, and are you getting velocity anywhere near what is quoted on ammo like the Hornady Super performance?

    Cheers Sam
    Did my VERY first load on Sunday for my 223. Have yet to fire it coz of the f**kng wind.

    Tikka T3 223 1:12 Suppressed
    Hornady brass, once fired (in my chamber) , Neck sized

    Hornady VMax 40gr
    Reloader X10

    4 different loads starting at 23.1gr going up to 24.6gr (which is one load below max). These loads came out of the Hornady Reloading Manual.

    I've just bought some Barnes TSX FB 53gr's and am about to do some loads for those too.

    I'll let you know how it goes.

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    I'm loading 2206h with 55 grain blitz kings. Don't know speed but it does shoot well

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    2206H is the bees knees for .223

    I currently run 55gr hornady vmax at 3100fps for minute of bugger all at a hundy.

    Try t you'll like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    Hello all,

    I a, currently trying to get a load developed for my 223 using Benchmark 2 and Hornady 53gr Vmaxs.
    I seem to get pretty good accuracy, but the velocity is not as fast as I would have thought, even between 26 and 26.6 grains of powder.

    What powders do you guys use in your 223s, and are you getting velocity anywhere near what is quoted on ammo like the Hornady Super performance?

    Cheers Sam
    What speed are you getting?

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    Try H335 if you want to boost speed a little. I've got a bottle of it that I haven't even opened, but load data suggests it gets hot a bit faster. It's a canister grade equivalent of the stuff used in the M855 loading IIRC. 2206H is a great powder for .223 IMO. I run a compressed load under a 68gr Hornady match as my do it all type load.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    Try H335 if you want to boost speed a little. I've got a bottle of it that I haven't even opened, but load data suggests it gets hot a bit faster. It's a canister grade equivalent of the stuff used in the M855 loading IIRC. 2206H is a great powder for .223 IMO. I run a compressed load under a 68gr Hornady match as my do it all type load.
    What twist rate do you have, @Beavis ?

    1:8 I assume ... .?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    Try H335 if you want to boost speed a little. I've got a bottle of it that I haven't even opened, but load data suggests it gets hot a bit faster. It's a canister grade equivalent of the stuff used in the M855 loading IIRC. 2206H is a great powder for .223 IMO. I run a compressed load under a 68gr Hornady match as my do it all type load.
    H335 is pretty good. Only thing to watch out for is the muzzle flash from a stiff load! Everytime I pull the trigger everything flashes orange in my scope. And everyone close by checks their eyebrows are still there.

    I've also found that the cheap murom primers give better results with h335 than the cci400 primers (which work better in 2206h loads). Go figure.

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    Anyone here tried N133 powder, talking to Google, it appears to be what folks use for speed in 223.

    A mate of mine has some 2206H, so I might pinch some of that.
    But if that is still a bit slow I'll give H335 a whirl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    Anyone here tried N133 powder, talking to Google, it appears to be what folks use for speed in 223.

    A mate of mine has some 2206H, so I might pinch some of that.
    But if that is still a bit slow I'll give H335 a whirl.
    HI Beetroot
    I a using N130 in my 222 23.1 g with a 52g match bullet getting 3347fps, this is with a match chamber and a 26 inch barrel.
    Usual disclaimer safe load in my rifle etc

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    I think I'm also going to start playing around with seating depth also

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    1:7 for that load. Haven't tried it in my 1:8. It isn't terribly consistent over the chrony but the results down range are decent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    1:7 for that load. Haven't tried it in my 1:8. It isn't terribly consistent over the chrony but the results down range are decent.
    How many 223s have you got !!! ???


    Tim

 

 

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