IMO, Varget is the better choice for a heavy bullet in .224" cal.
+1 to the Varget. Plus, it is supposed to be very temperature insensitive. I wouldn't know though, it's ALWAYS hot in Houston. lol
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IMO, Varget is the better choice for a heavy bullet in .224" cal.
Great thread, I've got a k of the 77gr CCs I was planning on trying here soon as well. Glad to know I don't have to sort my LC brass by year. I think I'll try my hand with varget though as I've got about 20 pounds of that. I'm new to reloading so am I missing something with the allure of using TAC when from what I've read many people have had better luck with varget when trying to push the heavier pills. I also was unaware you could get stouter primers for the real hot rod loads.
Yeah all of my loads have been loaded at the 2.260 COAL, I think getting some jump may be interesting in how they perform. At least so far it seems the WCC's were the most consistent but I still need to work the LC's some more.
Very good point, and something a lot of guys don't consider. Atmospheric temp is not the only thing to consider.My experience with Reloader 15 is leaving a round in a hot chamber for any length of time will cause increased velocity and probably increased pressure. Re15 is not very temp stable, so I would recommend caution when loading near max levels.
Yeah, I consider it, but it's not a factor for me. Since I am shooting F-TR and must shoot single shot for which I use a Bob Sled http://www.uniquetek.com/site/696296/product/T1354, I don't drop the BCG until I am ready to fire. I use a bolt release that allows me to use my trigger finger https://www.storesonline.com/site/696296/product/T1355 . This minimizes each rounds exposure to chamber temp.Very good point, and something a lot of guys don't consider. Atmospheric temp is not the only thing to consider.
How are yall getting so much varget in these little cases? After 23.6gr I noticed my col was growing, I was loading in .2gr increments and the more I went up the more my col grew. I stopped ar 24.2. So what am I missing here? This is with grafs 77gr hpbt aka SMK seconds in mixed headstamp. I know the mixed headstamp isnt going to be best for accuracy this was more just an exercise in trying out my new rcbs competition dies and to see how loading the heavies went. I was measuring col off the ogive as the tips of these seconds are terribly inconsistent.
Also all my pmags of different iterations would onky take a 2.25 col, 2.26 was dragging and sometines fail to feed. Seems like I've got to be doing something wrong but my 50gr vmax loads worked just fine...
It may be because I am not loading to magazine length. My competitions (F/TR) are all shot single shot, so my OAL is way out at 2.336. Also, I use a 5" drop tube. I did have a problem with fitting my charge into a Lapua case, but I switched to LC11. I only use .002 of neck tension and do not crimp.How are yall getting so much varget in these little cases? After 23.6gr I noticed my col was growing, I was loading in .2gr increments and the more I went up the more my col grew. I stopped ar 24.2. So what am I missing here? This is with grafs 77gr hpbt aka SMK seconds in mixed headstamp. I know the mixed headstamp isnt going to be best for accuracy this was more just an exercise in trying out my new rcbs competition dies and to see how loading the heavies went. I was measuring col off the ogive as the tips of these seconds are terribly inconsistent.
Also all my pmags of different iterations would onky take a 2.25 col, 2.26 was dragging and sometines fail to feed. Seems like I've got to be doing something wrong but my 50gr vmax loads worked just fine...
I have concluded that (1) My rifle dislikes Nosler 77 CC bullets (2) My rifle dislikes Ramshot Tac.
I am working on other options but this project has been disappointing so far.
Accuracy just isn't there
It might be for reliable feeding. The SAMMI length is 2.26 which is only 0.015 longer (the thickness of four sheets of copier paper) Back when I was loading for magazine length, I occasionally had one fail to feed because it got cocked in the magazine and got stuck. If you are more concerned with it going bang on every trigger pull than with benchrest accuracy, it might be a good idea to load it short of maximum oal. Just a guess though.Does anyone know the rationale behind the 2.245 seating depth? I'm guessing it's for consistency as M855 is 2.245 as well - they also measure identically on my RCBS case gauge (ogive is the same).
Every setup is different, but I would think you are safe at 23.8gn of varget. I run my 77gn SMKs in front of 25.0gn of Varget, from LC11 brass and have no pressure signs. It is not just words to say every setup is different. Some things that could change the equation include: my LaRue has a polygonal barrel instead of lands and grooves, so that would likely cause a different amount of resistance to the pill. I coat my bullets with Boron Nitride, which would also cause the bullets to experience a different amount of resistance. We both have 20" barrels. I have a Wylde chambered action, so that could have a different effect on the bullet release. I run .002 neck tension on my rounds and do not crimp. I am not loading to magazine length. Even the type of primers could have a different effect (205M primers). I also trim the flash hole and normalize the primer pocket. I'm running David Tubb's AR-15 Carrier Weight System which delays the unlocking of the bolt. Suffice it to say that you should not just go with someone elses load but always work up your own. Spoken as a pistol kaboom survivor and a near kaboom in my rifle. Like with heart attacks, often the first warning sign is your last.I really need to pick up some TAC. So far 23.8 grains of varget over 77gr SMKs has produced good groups but haven't run it across the chrono yet. No pressure signs at 23.8 either, hoping with weight sorting cases Ill get even better accuracy and some good speed out of my 20" WOA barrel.
Here is a morsel of Information from another site. This if from a well known manufacturer mentioned on the hide. I am hesitant to mention their name as I just feel it may be inappropriate.
Good to know my load is apparently right on with their recommendations. Just need to get a little more range time now with it.Here is a morsel of Information from another site. This if from a well known manufacturer mentioned on the hide. I am hesitant to mention their name as I just feel it may be inappropriate.
This is one of the rounds that got our company going.
Initially, as a garage handloader, I worked with up to 25 grains of Varget in Military brass. Around 24 grains was good for 5.56 pressures. Anything more, and primers started to pop occasionally.
As as a commercial loader, we've had success with Varget, H4895, and IMR 8208 XBR. The latter we switched to early, and have had great results with.
For MK262 type performance, i recommend starting around 23.2, and working up to 23.8 grains. We seat these at 2.250 max COAL, in military brass, with a CCI military or #450 primer. This is what we load our match ammo with, and it is outstanding. Our sponsored shooter used it along with our 308 to win the Summer Mammoth Sniper Challenge in 2011.
This is for 223 Wylde or 5.56 chambers only
I've tried Varget, TAC, PP 2000MR, RL 17, and even H4350 with the Hornady 75 BTHP. I CANNOT get the same accuracy as the BHA 77 SMK blue box load. This is not to say that I have not found some accurate loads. The BHA blue box shoots about .3 MOA pretty consistently. The rest of the stuff shoots around 1 MOA or less. All of this is with my 26" WOA 8 twist. I now have a box of 77 SMK's with the goofy cannulure, and just ordered 600 75 AMAXs from Wideners this am. The BHA blue box stuff is 1.850 to the ogive, and 2.247 COAL. The primer is silver outside and yellow priming compound similar to CCI. The powder is fine ball weighing 23.8 gr. The bullet has a fine cannulure (proper) that you can barely catch your fingernail on. It has a SIGNIFICANT crimp that took about 50 strikes with the kinetic hammer to break. The brass was LC '05. I'll post all of the other loads I worked up with the 75 BTHP Hornady.
Maybe if i can find any I would like to try 8208
Here's some of the work I did the other day with the 77 SMK, and the 75 AMAX. I have modified a magpul magazine to get a longer COAL, as well as one of the old LR products single stack mags made by DPMS. Funny how the rifle seems to prefer stuff far away from the lands, and lower velocities. I have yet to try a crimp. It seems that the crimp on the BHA stuff helps keep the ES low. Everything BHA did with that ammo works together in concert VERY well. The difference between the LC brass and WIN brass, is the WIN brass is just a tad heavier, so the 23.8 of the TAC-ish in the LC brass from BHA, in my mind would be a higher charge that the WIN brass. Smaller container, higher pressure.
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Thanks for sharing, I have some 8208 to try next week, OCW is loaded
What length gun is that, There is no way thats a 18" with almost 3000 FPS ?
Does anyone know the rationale behind the 2.245 seating depth? I'm guessing it's for consistency as M855 is 2.245 as well - they also measure identically on my RCBS case gauge (ogive is the same).
Nope, post it the more data the betterIs it against the rules/COC to post pics of chrono data with groups. I have three sessions starting at the book max of 23.2gr of 8208/77gr NOS/16"bbl/ar and going up from there.
Is it against the rules/COC to post pics of chrono data with groups. I have three sessions starting at the book max of 23.2gr of 8208/77gr NOS/16"bbl/ar and going up from there.
Is it against the rules/COC to post pics of chrono data with groups. I have three sessions starting at the book max of 23.2gr of 8208/77gr NOS/16"bbl/ar and going up from there.
I posted a thread earlier but in my effort to edit it, I must have deleted it - chalk one up for the guy that's been here a while but doesn't post. I'll try things over again.
Lately I've been working with 8208XBR and 77 SMKs due to my inability to locate RE15 locally. The load that I use with RE15 is not a screaming load, it averages 2621 fps out of my suppressed 6920. The thing I like about it is the extreme spread (ES) is 11.9 fps. It's a good accurate load for my rifle. I load it with LC cases, Wolf small rifle magnum or CCI 41 primers (I found their is very little difference between them when chronographing) and a 2.260 COL. With this rifle and optic I'm able to shoot 1.25-1.35 moa at 100 yards (10 shot groups). I'm sure a better shooter, rifle and a little more magnification could make this load look a lot more accurate.
A little background - I primarily use the 77 SMKs to knock steel down at three gun matches I participate in where the ranges go out to 500 yards. The standard I set for my loads is I like the ES below 25 fps. Being that if your ES is 50 fps you're looking at around 1 MOA difference in impacts at 500 yards just due to your loads ability. With my capability, my rifles capability, shooting against the clock / other shooters I need all the help I can get. Especially now that I'm getting older and my eyes aren't as quick to adjust and eye fatigue sets in quicker.
As with most shooters that use RE15, I'm having a problem finding it locally. A few weeks ago I was down to my last dregs and decided I need to find another available powder. I wasn't getting the velocity or ES I wanted with ARCOMP, and the next powder to try was 8208 XBR. My local gun shop has it in stock, although I noted it went up $2 per lb to $22.95 per lb. Still not a bad price.
A few notes about my rifle and testing. My rifle is pretty much a bone stock 6920 with a Knights rail, Leupold Mk 4 MR/T with the CMR2 reticle and a Surefire muzzle brake / suppressor mount. When I chronograph I have my Surefire 556-212 suppressor attached to my rifle. I find it cuts down on off the wall readings and shots not being picked up. With the can on, I note an increase in velocity of about 50 FPS depending on the load. With XBR I started at the bottom of the suggested load chart and worked up with one load that exceeded the maximum recommended load, by not much, but I won't say what it was for safety sake even through there weren't any extreme pressure signs - more about that later. The lower end loads did not meet my ES requirements until I started hitting the upper end of the loads.
Here are my results with XBR - All loads were 2.260 COL, and Wolf SRM primers and LC 09 cases.
23.0 gr XBR
SD: 20.2
ES 58.1
AVE: 2596.0
23.2 gr XBR (maximum listed load)
SD: 10
ES: 21.3
AVE: 2650.0
23.X gr XBR (slightly above maximum listed load)
SD: 23.0
ES: 61.9
AVE: 2663.8
All chronographing was done with 10 rounds per load and the day I was shooting it was 26 degrees out with the screens 10' in front of the muzzle. My groups with the 23.2 load were about 1.4-1.5 moa with 10 shot groups. I blame the groups on me - the numbers on the load appear consistent. I was getting kind of cold. When the weather gets better, I'm going to shoot some of these loads for grouping.
When shooting with the suppressor attached, I've noted I usually get ejector marks on the cases when things are getting warm even with the H2 buffer. Even with M193 and 885 I routinely get ejector marks depending on the lot of ammo. Below are two of the cases with my 23.2 gr XBR loads. Yes, there's ejector marks but, the primers still look like they are nicely rounded - I'm aware that primers aren't the end all determiner of high pressure, but it's my opinion that these still look good. Yes, the cases are dark. Suppressors are dirty!
I think it's interesting that just above and below 23.2 grains of XBR there are wildly different results in the ES and SD of the loads. On both sides of 23.2 gr the loads are unacceptable to me with their ES. I'm kind of liking the 23.2 grain load, but not as much as the RE15 load...yet.
I still have enough 77 SMKs loaded with RE15 to last me till summer. I'm going to test the XBR loads when I go out to the Whittington Center this summer to instruct rifle marksmanship. I'm sure it will be a little warmer than 26 degrees! Probably at least the high 90s for a few days. I'm anxious to work with 8208XBR some more!
Henry,
Have you tried different primers to lower your ES? Maybe try using Rem 7 1/2.