I want an 18" 20 practical, what gas length and twist rate? I like to run rifle length on 18" 223s. Are they pretty close?
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Join the contestAre there any options for dies other than Redding Type S 223 with different a bushing? I see Hornady makes dies for the 20 Tactical, but then do you need the form die?
How much speed you getting from your tactical?
Not sure, I'm going to remove the expander and take some measurements.You feel the expander touching going in on the .228? How does the size of the bushing affect it, on the way in?
I have found H-322 to be nirvana for the 32gr Vmax. IIRC, somewhere around 24grs over a Rem 7.5 in LC brass yielded 3950fps out of a 20" Douglas barrel.If that's directed at me:
23.5" barrel (I machined from a BHW blank)
With Leverevolution powder and the 40gr V-max (the accuracy champ in mine), my accuracy load is 3917 fps at the muzzle. That is in LC 17 brass.
I have never seen published data for Lever in this round, but it's just about a perfect match for this cartridge and 39/40gr bullets. Most other powders in my barrel were doing mid 3700-3800 fps, or were so bulky as to need vibration or long drop tubes to compress the charge (CFE223 was that way for me, not usually a favorite powder of mine anyway).
I have not found a favorite load for the 32gr V-max yet, but a couple powders like TAC and XTerminator get it into the 4100+ fps range, haven't broken 4200 fps yet without going over what I consider max. (Lever is too bulky for the 32gr, it tops out at about the same speed as the 40gr.) I plan to go back and experiment more with this one and Benchmark and 8208, but intend to mostly use the 40gr V-max and Lever going forward.
Not sure, I'm going to remove the expander and take some measurements.
The only way I can think of that the expander would rub, before the bushing has touched the neck, would be the neck wall is so thick it can't expand enough to make the hole in the neck as big as the diameter of the bullet when fired. The expander ball is smaller than the bullet. It should not touch going into a fired case. Unless the neck is too tight or brass is too thick.
Just how much Lever we talkin'? I'm running Ramshot Tac in a 26" 8-twist .204 Ruger bolt gun, and seeing 4000-4100, but if you're seeing 39xx out of a 23.5" gas gun, that may be worth a look.If that's directed at me:
23.5" barrel (I machined from a BHW blank)
With Leverevolution powder and the 40gr V-max (the accuracy champ in mine), my accuracy load is 3917 fps at the muzzle. That is in LC 17 brass.
I have never seen published data for Lever in this round, but it's just about a perfect match for this cartridge and 39/40gr bullets. Most other powders in my barrel were doing mid 3700-3800 fps, or were so bulky as to need vibration or long drop tubes to compress the charge (CFE223 was that way for me, not usually a favorite powder of mine anyway).
Interesting reading through this again. I was about to start with some 39g seirras and 8208. Now you have me wondering about the lever I just got for 6 arc.If that's directed at me:
23.5" barrel (I machined from a BHW blank)
With Leverevolution powder and the 40gr V-max (the accuracy champ in mine), my accuracy load is 3917 fps at the muzzle. That is in LC 17 brass.
I have never seen published data for Lever in this round, but it's just about a perfect match for this cartridge and 39/40gr bullets. Most other powders in my barrel were doing mid 3700-3800 fps, or were so bulky as to need vibration or long drop tubes to compress the charge (CFE223 was that way for me, not usually a favorite powder of mine anyway).
I have not found a favorite load for the 32gr V-max yet, but a couple powders like TAC and XTerminator get it into the 4100+ fps range, haven't broken 4200 fps yet without going over what I consider max. (Lever is too bulky for the 32gr, it tops out at about the same speed as the 40gr.) I plan to go back and experiment more with this one and Benchmark and 8208, but intend to mostly use the 40gr V-max and Lever going forward.
Interesting reading through this again. I was about to start with some 39g seirras and 8208. Now you have me wondering about the lever I just got for 6 arc.
A little bit anyway. I worked a load with mp501 which was pretty close to lever charge vs velocity in the arc, but seemed closer to cfe223 in the 6.5 grendel. I got up to 29.5g of powder in the practical with no pressure but didn't want to put 30g of powder in a 223 sized case.
This is my take on it as well. I use benchmark now, but only because H322 is unobtanium(24 vs 26 gr). With that, im in the process of switching to N1330/133 for the 20P and 223. Cant believe how much cheaper it is than Hodgdon these days. Everyone raves about good accuracy also, so hopefully it works out.When I said a little bit anyway. I was talking about your comment about speed. Yes I like speed, but its not my only consideration loading a cartridge. Speed vs how economical the load is. I.E 27g gets another 30 rounds per pound vs 30g. So my only consideration when loading a mass prairie dog shooting load is not speed. And that is also why I said. I didn't have pressure but i dont want to shoot 30g of powder in a 223 sized case. I shot a 100 40g vmax with a low charge of wc844 barley topping 3400fps and despite being slow performed quite well for their purpose. 25g vs 27. That another 20 rounds per pound.
Agree with you there; H322 is nirvana in the 20 Practical/Tactical.This is my take on it as well. I use benchmark now, but only because H322 is unobtanium(24 vs 26 gr). With that, im in the process of switching to N1330/133 for the 20P and 223. Cant believe how much cheaper it is than Hodgdon these days. Everyone raves about good accuracy also, so hopefully it works out.
When I said a little bit anyway. I was talking about your comment about speed. Yes I like speed, but its not my only consideration loading a cartridge. Speed vs how economical the load is. I.E 27g gets another 30 rounds per pound vs 30g. So my only consideration when loading a mass prairie dog shooting load is not speed. And that is also why I said. I didn't have pressure but i dont want to shoot 30g of powder in a 223 sized case. I shot a 100 40g vmax with a low charge of wc844 barley topping 3400fps and despite being slow performed quite well for their purpose. 25g vs 27. That another 20 rounds per pound.