Hope your wife is better, sorry to hear of your trouble.
For informational purposes only:
Tested some loads today; the 75 grain Hornady match bullet and 4895 powders. Looking just for pressure signs right now.
All loads seated to 2.260", crimped with Lee Factory Crimp die.
23.0 and 23.5 grains showed no pressure signs, none at all. Even normal .223 Rem loads show more pressure, so these should be great. I might be able to increase, but I see no reason to try until I get some accuracy data.
To get TAP-style loads at NATO pressures I would need to increase some, but again, I would like to get some Chrono data; I hope to get a chrono soon.
I used both Hodgdon and surplus 4895; they are visibly different. The military powder seems a little slower than the H4895.
I am not sure if I can increase more than 24.0g anyway; the case was pretty full. The crunching noises were a little disconcerting.
;)
Larry