.223 loads
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.223 loads
I am helping my son-in-law on figureing out a load for his .223 and was wondering were to start what do you guys like. Powder mostly. I am starting w/ a 40 grain hornady v-max
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Re: .223 loads
You didn't say what he would be using the 223 for, but if it's target shooting any of 52gr.Match bullets are good. If it's Coyotes, the 55gr. sp. are a good choice. I use a 52gr. hp from James Calhoun for Predators.
There's a lot of nice powder choices on the market now, but my 2 favorites are W 748 and H 335. Rem. 7 1/2 primers have been very good to me. I quit buying commercial brass and just use the Lake City or IMI brass.
There's a lot of nice powder choices on the market now, but my 2 favorites are W 748 and H 335. Rem. 7 1/2 primers have been very good to me. I quit buying commercial brass and just use the Lake City or IMI brass.
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Re: .223 loads
Mostly Prairie Poodles and some coyotes
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I personally wouldn't use a plastic tip bullet for Coyotes. The Sierra #1365 55gr.sp would be a great choice along with the Hornady 55sp. For Prairie Poodles, the plastic tip bullets would work great.
I guess I should add that I'm a pelt hunter, so I look for a bullet that doesn't cause much damage.
I guess I should add that I'm a pelt hunter, so I look for a bullet that doesn't cause much damage.
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Re: .223 loads
Hi majcl5
What twist is your son-in-law's .223?
I haven't tried the 40g V-Max but my Savage VLP 1 in 9" twist loves the 69g Sierra Matchking over 24.0grains of VARGET. Alternatively, i'm getting great success from the same bullet but stoked up with 25.5grains of H4895.
Hope this helps.
K
What twist is your son-in-law's .223?
I haven't tried the 40g V-Max but my Savage VLP 1 in 9" twist loves the 69g Sierra Matchking over 24.0grains of VARGET. Alternatively, i'm getting great success from the same bullet but stoked up with 25.5grains of H4895.
Hope this helps.
K
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Re: .223 loads
For bullets in that weight range I would look at a powder with a simmilar burn rate to H335. Ramshot TAC, Benchmark, 335, 322, N133 would all be great choices. I have had the best luck with Benchmark and TAC in my .223 rifles.
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Re: .223 loads
thanks for the advise guys
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Re: .223 loads
I been working with the new Nosler 35 grain .224 Lead Free BT's and so far TAC and Benchmark seem to be promising.