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Posted: 10/17/2014 11:35:53 AM EDT
[Last Edit: OhioLongRange]
40gr vmax
28gr w748 cant think of my heavy stuff now, will update when i get home.. EDIT:would be nice if people could post barrel length and FPS as well :) |
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My go-to 77/75gr load:
Hornady 75gr., Sierra 77gr. or Nosler 77gr. HPBT match bullet 24.5gr of RL-15 CCI primers LC or Hornady brass COAL: 2.255" |
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23.5gr Varget
77gr SMK CCI #41 primers LC 09 brass OAL @ 2.255" Shoots very good in my Mk12 clone. |
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I WILL NOT COMPLY
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Out of a Savage 12 1/9 26" barrel.
LC brass 69 SMK 26.0 Varget 2.260 Avg velocity 2966 fps. I've tried the Hornady 75gr HPBT, but it doesn't shoot as accurate as the 69 SMK with the 1/9 twist. I get 2-3"groups at 200yds with the 75gr vs 1 1/2" with 69gr. |
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24.4 of RL-15
75gr Hornady BTHP Wolf primers LC brass Gives me 2718 fps from a 20" barrel. |
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Will work for TAC.
MOA All Day |
My 77gr .223 Loads:
77gr Sierra Match King or 77gr Nosler Custom Competition HPBT 23.5gr 8208xbr Remington 7.5 primer LC matching headstamp Brass 2.260" oal 77gr Sierra Match King or 77gr Nosler Custom Competition HPBT (Also works with Hornady 75gr Match HPBT, however my rifles don't like them as much.) 24.0gr Hogdon Varget Remington 7.5 primer LC matching headstamp Brass 2.260" oal |
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25.0 grains RL15
69 grain SMK WSR primer LC '12 brass 2.260" OAL Shoots one ragged hole at 100 yards out my of Savage. |
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77gr SMK
22.5gr IMR4064 WSR or CCI 400 primers OAL: 2.250" From a non-FF 16" carbine slung prone, strung horizontally 1.5 MOA (likely my fault), but held vertical consistently at 0.5 MOA. Slower MV than preferred for midrange work. ~50gr SMK or VMAX 25gr IMR4064 WSR or CCI 400 primers OAL: 2.250" Fills up into the neck - slightly compressed. MOA capable from a NM service rifle. |
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Originally Posted By OhioLongRange:
40gr vmax28gr w748 cant think of my heavy stuff now, will update when i get home.. View Quote This load works very well in my 700VS, 748 in general has always been real good to me. |
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Remington 700. 20 inch 1/9
RL15 25 grains 69 SMK Remington 7.5 primers Various year LC brass, loaded magazine length. |
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Originally Posted By LRShooter:
Out of a Savage 12 1/9 26" barrel. LC brass 69 SMK 26.0 Varget 2.260 Avg velocity 2966 fps. I've tried the Hornady 75gr HPBT, but it doesn't shoot as accurate as the 69 SMK with the 1/9 twist. I get 2-3"groups at 200yds with the 75gr vs 1 1/2" with 69gr. View Quote Running almost the same thing in my savage 10FP 69 smk 25.5 varget 2.230 2900fps |
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Out of a Savage 10 PC 20" 1:9 .223
Hornady Brass CCI BR-4 Primer 75gr BHTP 23.0 gr Varget 2.250" OAL with light crimp Sub moa out of my rifle without any signs of pressure .5gr short of max load, so I'm going to stay here and not tinker with it. I do want to try the 75gr AMax in the spring and see how it performs. |
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77 grain smk load for my semi auto:
23.4 grains H4895 PMC brass Remington 7 1/2 primers 2661 fps 18" barrel ar15 I have shot a 5 round group at 900 yards with this load with about 4" of vertical spread and about 8" of horizontal spread so sub moa. My 69 grain smk load for semi auto: 24.2 grains H4895 PMC brass Remington 7 1/2 primers 2777 fps 18" barrel ar15 This load is slightly better at 100 yards than my 77 grain load, but the 69 grain load is limited to around 600 yards and definitely goes to crap around 700 yards. |
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69 grain MK, 25.0 to 25.2 grains of Reloder 15, Winchester, WCC, LC, or Lapua cases, Remington 7 1/2 primers, and seated to 2.260 COAL is pretty well a standard load for .223 Rem ammunition. 52 grain MK's, 27.0 to 27.4 grains of Reloder 15, Winchester, WCC, LC, or Lapua cases, Remington 7 1/2 primers, bullet seated to 2.25 inches COAL is a reliably accurate load that will measure the potential accuracy of your rifle. The powder charge is compressed; 27.0 grain fills the case to the bottom of the neck, 27.4 grains to the top of the neck. 27.4 grains is too much, it's too hard to keep from spilling powder before getting the bullet seated. Good neck tension is required to prevent the compressed powder from pushing the bullet part way out of the case. Pressure is low, in my experience 26.8 grains allows soot too far down the case body. |
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It is not easy to explain Liberty to those that are not familiar with Liberty. Kevin Jamison, on explaining firearm regulation to a Massachusetts lawyer. Jeff City, Mo 18 Apr 13.
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Using the pull down 8208, not the xbr:
LC09 brass 50 grain Nosler Ballistic tip 25.2 grains of the above mentioned powder #41 primer Seating depth varies from rifle to rifle. Usually 2.260. One holer at 100. I haven't the chance to go further. This combo goes about 3300ish, if I remember correctly. Same bullet, same primer, FC brass 2.260 seating depth, 27.5 of Winchester 748. This one clocks in at 3050 fps, kind of slow, but gave me 1 1/2 inch groups at 300 yards. My wife shot a 1.1 inch group at 300 one day. Five shots, so a half group. |
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77 gn Sierra w/c
24.2 cfe223 Neck turned RP CCI41 .3 MOA @ 100 yards. Shot out of a stag 24 bull barrel. |
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Originally Posted By 10FPA5:
25.0 grains RL15 69 grain SMK WSR primer LC '12 brass 2.260" OAL Shoots one ragged hole at 100 yards out my of Savage. View Quote Came to post this load, good thing I scrolled through.. One ragged hole through my 16" AR at 100yds, averages around 2530-2550fps 24.9gr RL15 69gr SMK CCI 400 LC'13 brass 2.260" OAL |
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Originally Posted By taylorjr:
Came to post this load, good thing I scrolled through.. One ragged hole through my 16" AR at 100yds, averages around 2530-2550fps 24.9gr RL15 69gr SMK CCI 400 LC'13 brass 2.260" OAL View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By taylorjr:
Originally Posted By 10FPA5:
25.0 grains RL15 69 grain SMK WSR primer LC '12 brass 2.260" OAL Shoots one ragged hole at 100 yards out my of Savage. Came to post this load, good thing I scrolled through.. One ragged hole through my 16" AR at 100yds, averages around 2530-2550fps 24.9gr RL15 69gr SMK CCI 400 LC'13 brass 2.260" OAL Are you single feeding? Seems like oal could be a little long for reliable feeding from a magazine. |
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Originally Posted By jblomenberg16:
Are you single feeding? Seems like oal could be a little long for reliable feeding from a magazine. View Quote Nope, PMAG10s and 20s from the bench, feeds just fine. Sometimes the meplat of the SMK can drag a little bit but with correct neck tension it won't make a difference. I find Hornady's meplats to be very consistent while Sierra's aren't. If I was really worried about it I'd get a trimmer. |
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Originally Posted By AeroE:
69 grain MK, 25.0 to 25.2 grains of Reloder 15, Winchester, WCC, LC, or Lapua cases, Remington 7 1/2 primers, and seated to 2.260 COAL is pretty well a standard load for .223 Rem ammunition. View Quote This, or substitute 24.0 grains Ramshot Tac for like results |
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77 SMK or 75 Hornady
Ramshot Tac 23.6 WWC or Lake City CCI 400 or CCI 41 COL 2.260 2750fts 20" 1/8 Lothar Walther |
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Someone already posted my heavy bullet loads, this one was my first precision load. I started with a 1/12" FN barreled AR, and it was very consistent for groundhogs. It also shoots well in my Savage and 1/9 SBR.
55gr Vmax 26.5gr H4895 2.250 coal, I tried going a little longer, but it didn't seem to matter in the Savage, and the AR likes this length.. Malaysian surplus or LC 09 brass. The LC seems to have a little less volume, but I didn't notice much difference in velocity CCI 400 primers I don't remember how fast they were, and I don't seem to have written it down. If I think about it I will try to get a reading before it snows. The Savage likes 69gr loads a little better, but these are devastating on groundhogs and coyotes. |
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60 gr VMAX
25.8 gr Varget CCI 41 26.2 gr Varget if using Tula/Wolf SRM primers Shot a .448" 5 shot group this morning from RRA predator pursuit upper using this load |
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Hornady 75gr
23.3 gr Benchmark CCI #41 Primer |
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Originally Posted By jblomenberg16:
... Are you single feeding? Seems like oal could be a little long for reliable feeding from a magazine. View Quote I load for USGI magazines to 2.26 inches COAL and let them sneak out a little, close to 2.265 inches. That should leave five thousandths of an inch clearance. I've never had a feed or function problem. However, I have one commercial magazine that will not swallow any cartridge longer than 2.25 inches, so we have to confirm the length according to the equipment we're using. |
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It is not easy to explain Liberty to those that are not familiar with Liberty. Kevin Jamison, on explaining firearm regulation to a Massachusetts lawyer. Jeff City, Mo 18 Apr 13.
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Originally Posted By Twitchy: Guys, I can compile a spreadsheet with all the various loads everyone is posting up. Maybe we can make it a sticky at the top of this forum/section specific for .223/5.56 or I can send it to the OP so he can add it to his first post so we're not hunting down multiple pages for a pet load we might want to find. (I'm sure this thread will get fairly long soon enough) I can arrange it by bullet type/weight and or powder, etc. Another option is that I can just keep adding to a master spreadsheet and have it linked via google drive so anyone can download it whenever they need it. One caveat though is we would need to specific information seen below so we can all make educated decisions about future loads. Let me know if this is something you all are interested so I don't waste my time http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/75153/69815.PDF View Quote |
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69 grain SMK's
OAL 2.250" Remington 7.5 primers Lake City or Winchester brass 24.0 to 25.0 grains of: Varget RE-15 VihtaVuori N140 or 24.0 grains even of H4895 or 23.0 to 24.0 grains of IMR-8208-XBR Best accuracy starts around 2700 fps from a 20" barrel don't go over 2825 fps maximum. |
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75/77 grain Hornady hpbt match, SMK or Nosler CC.
2.250" OAL Lake City or Winchester brass Remington 7.5 primers 22.5 to 23.5 grains of H4895 or IMR-8208-XBR 23.0 to 24.0 maximum of: Varget RE-15 VihtaVuori N140 VihtaVuori N540 Best accuracy starts around 2550 fps from a 20" barrel, don't go over 2700 fps. |
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52/53 grain Hornady/SMK/Nosler match bullets
2.250" OAL Lake City or Winchester brass Remington 7.5 primers 23.0 grains of H322 20.6 grains of H4198 26.0 grains of WW-748 Other powders to consider are LT-32, AA-2015, VihtaVuori N133, RE-10X. Faster powders really hammer with these lighter bullets. |
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Recorded this past summer.
18" noveske with 8208, 77cc @2.257" Winchester cases and primers. 23 grains = 2637 for 5 with SD of 18 23.5 grains = 2682 for 5 with SD of 6 > this proved the best of the three with 10 shot groups at 300y holding under 1.5 moa, but the other two were not far behind. 23.8 grains = 2700 for 6 with SD of 15 16" sabre defense 75 bthp Hornady 8208 in FC brass and WSR 23 grains 2600 for 4 SD of 10 23.8 grains 2700 for 5 SD of 30 Recorded Feb14th 2015 at 14 degrees with one hour of transport from 70 degree house 18" FN chrome lined barrel, rifle gas, with 8208, 77cc @2.257" Wolf Gold cases and Winchester primers. 23 grains = 2621 for 4 with SD of 12 23.5 grains = 2670 for 4 with SD of 11 23.8 grains = 2692 for 4 with SD of 24 Recorded this past summer. 69 grain Nosler CC @ 2.253 with H4895 @ 24.4 = best load that works well in all my AR uppers and Remington Tactical 20" factory barrel 16" Sabre Defense, mid gas = 2768 18" Noveske,= 2829 18" FN = 2851 20" Rem Tac = 2854 |
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21.75" rock creek barreled R700
All 80 grains: JLK VLD, Berger VLD, Hornady A-max, Nosler and Sierra BTHP LC 91 brass and WSR primer Seating depth changes depending on bullet but falls between .005-.020" H4895 @ 23.7-24 grains depending on bullet Velocity remains between 2830 and 2855 depending 77 TMK seated at 2.255 Using Wolf Gold brass and WSR primer imr8208 @ 23.5 = 2835fps in the above rifle. R700 24" 5r Same brass and primer as above 69 smk or cc -.020 off the lands 2950 with H4895 @ 23.5 grains Same but 70 grain Berger VLD .010 off the lands 2930fps |
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Is anyone running a 55gr BT?
The reason I ask is that I'm getting a consistent 0.75 MOA with factory Prvi 55gr FMJ-BT, and would like to duplicate that with reloaded ammo. I plan on using H4895, building a load between 23.0-26.0gr. |
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Originally Posted By gsd1983: Is anyone running a 55gr BT? The reason I ask is that I'm getting a consistent 0.75 MOA with factory Prvi 55gr FMJ-BT, and would like to duplicate that with reloaded ammo. I plan on using H4895, building a load between 23.0-26.0gr. View Quote I don't remember if I posted it already, but with 50gr or 53gr VMAX (which has a BT), I use 24gr of H4895. Easy on my AR and can knock out the X-ring of the MR-31 target. |
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"The .30-06 is never a mistake." - Townsend Whelen
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Is anyone having success using the same weight powder charge behind Hornady 68 grain BTHP as 69 grain SMKs??
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Originally Posted By gsd1983:
Is anyone running a 55gr BT? The reason I ask is that I'm getting a consistent 0.75 MOA with factory Prvi 55gr FMJ-BT, and would like to duplicate that with reloaded ammo. I plan on using H4895, building a load between 23.0-26.0gr. View Quote 55 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip seated at 2.260" 25.0 grains AA2230 Winchester brass Wolf primers Shoots small groups from an 18" Noveske LW Warning: Max load, start at 23.0 and work up at your own risk. |
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We are in a race to the bottom, and everyone is cutting in line to get there
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Oops, double tap
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We are in a race to the bottom, and everyone is cutting in line to get there
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol:
75/77 grain Hornady hpbt match, SMK or Nosler CC. 2.250" OAL Lake City or Winchester brass Remington 7.5 primers 22.5 to 23.5 grains of H4895 or IMR-8208-XBR 23.0 to 24.0 maximum of: Varget RE-15 VihtaVuori N140 VihtaVuori N540 Best accuracy starts around 2550 fps from a 20" barrel, don't go over 2700 fps. View Quote I concur. For me, the best accuracy with the 77gr TMK was found at 22.7 grs of 8208xbr at 2670fps from 20" barrel. |
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24.5grs XBR 8208
55gr vmax 16in'' PSA Mid Heavy MOA or less Best group to date .509'' at 100 yards. |
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I can now add, with confidence
SSA AR-15 BHW 18" HBAR 1 in 8" twist Remington Primer - LC Brass H4895 25.0 gn Hornady 60gn V-Max - OAL 2.250 Consistent tight groups at 100 yards |
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My 2 favorite 5.56 loads:
For my 2 carbines with 1/7 twist 16in CL barrels: 62gr SS109 LC Brass 23.3gr Benchmark 2.260 OAL 1-1.25 MOA For my 18in 1/8 twist SS in 223 Wylde: 77gr SMK LC Brass 23gr H4895 2.260 OAL .5-.75 MOA |
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