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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
12/04/2015
22" Savage 1 in 9 barrel
69 SMK
25.3 Varget
.015 off the lands
Shoots about .620 @ 100 yards off a bench, bipod and rear bag,
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
12/14/2015
Tikka 8-twst .223 22" KRG Wiskey 3 Accurate Mag steel 10rnd .223 mag
Win brass
CCI primers
75gr Amax
8208xbr 24.8gr, 2.45"oal (.05" off the lands)
2960fps CrAzY accurate I didn't have a camera on my last range trip when I finalized this load, but 5rnd groups were easily less than a .33"
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
12/29/2015
.223 load that works great for me in the AR
20" WOA SDM barrel 1/8" twist, .223 Wylde Chamber
last used FC .223 cases, CCI BR4 primers, Hornady 52gr BTHP Match, 25.8gr or 26.5gr Win 748. Seated to 2.250" max, Crimped or non crimped.
Both loads extremely accurate for me.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
01/05/2016 Last edited 01/06/2016 by Pathfinder2041
I have a load for Hornady 60 grain V-Max bullets that works well in my LaRue barreled mutt AR.
Case: CBC 14 head stamp
CCI #41 primer
24.0 grains Ramshot TAC
60 grain Hornady V-Max bullet
2.250 OACL
Two back to back 1/2" groups at 100 yards. Will load up some more to test in other 16" barreled rifles.
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nilescoyote
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
01/09/2016 Last edited 01/11/2016 by nilescoyote
18" Rock Creek with rifle gas loading AR-Comp and H4895 with 77 grain SMK's crimping with lee factory crimp die.
AR-comp 77gr smk
22.0= 2568 sd/11
22.2= 2593 sd/7
22.4= 2611 sd/10
22.6= 2636 sd/16
22.8= 2657 sd/9
H4895 77gr smk
23.0= 2611 sd/32
23.5= 2662 sd/15
24.0= 2699 sd/6
24.5= 2722 sd/45
I was trilled to see the group in the center... might not look like much unless you saw the conditions and position it was fired in. All the others had the magnetospeed attached while shooting.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
02/03/2016
.223 in 16.5" rem 700 w/ 1/9 twist.
R-P fired brass only neck sized.
60 gr Nosler BT
23.6 gr IMR 8208 XBR
2.260 OAL (way off the lands but I fail to recall how far exactly, maybe .040-.050 off? Doesnt like it any closer though)
CCI 400 small rifle primers
2600 fps average via magneato v3
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
02/15/2016
Anyone tried H4895 under a 75 BTHP? I ran some yesterday in my AR with limited success, it was much faster than the 8208 and TAC loads I also tested that day. 5 rounds with a 23.5 load (mildly compressed) yielded an average of 2780, the ES was a bit high at 63, but that could have been me during the load process. Crappy electronic scale I have can vary +/- .2gr. New replacement en route.
And I'll also offer up my 16" WOA AR load:
16" 1:7 WOA barrel
52 SMK
25.0gr of H4895
OAL: 2.25"
Vel: 2975fps
10 shot string gave me an ES of 18 if I remember right.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
02/15/2016 Last edited 02/15/2016 by Str8shooterTx
DaveThomas83 wrote: Anyone tried H4895 under a 75 BTHP? I ran some yesterday in my AR with limited success, it was much faster than the 8208 and TAC loads I also tested that day. 5 rounds with a 23.5 load (mildly compressed) yielded an average of 2780, the ES was a bit high at 63, but that could have been me during the load process. Crappy electronic scale I have can vary +/- .2gr. New replacement en route.
And I'll also offer up my 16" WOA AR load:
16" 1:7 WOA barrel
52 SMK
25.0gr of H4895
OAL: 2.25"
Vel: 2975fps
10 shot string gave me an ES of 18 if I remember right.
I just loaded up some 75gr Hornady HPBT over H4985. Varying chages from 22.9-24.4gr. I hope to get to the range soon to confirm results.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
02/20/2016 Last edited 02/21/2016 by Str8shooterTx
Got out today and shot 10 shot strings of H4895 under 75gr Hornady hpbt. 2.255COAL. This out of a WOA 18" suppressed AR in mid length gas system.
22.9 gr 2685 FPS AVE 19.6 SD
23.2 gr 2692 FPS AVE 17.5 SD
23.5 gr 2742 FPS 17.1 SD
23.8 gr 2783 FPS 13.2 SD
24.1 gr 2817 FPS 12.4 SD
24.4 gr 2828 FPS 19.3 SD
Now to start working 23.6gr to 24.2 in .2gr increments and see what there is to see. Clearly fell off the map at 24.4gr.
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DaveThomas83XSergeant
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
03/09/2016
Str8shooterTx wrote:
Got out today and shot 10 shot strings of H4895 under 75gr Hornady hpbt. 2.255COAL. This out of a WOA 18" suppressed AR in mid length gas system.
22.9 gr 2685 FPS AVE 19.6 SD
23.2 gr 2692 FPS AVE 17.5 SD
23.5 gr 2742 FPS 17.1 SD
23.8 gr 2783 FPS 13.2 SD
24.1 gr 2817 FPS 12.4 SD
24.4 gr 2828 FPS 19.3 SD
Now to start working 23.6gr to 24.2 in .2gr increments and see what there is to see. Clearly fell off the map at 24.4gr.
Just saw this. My results showed the best accuracy for me was at 22.5gr, out of an 18" Ballistic Advantage 1:7 running suppressed. Loaded up some more to double check and get velocities, some dumbass left the chrono on when it got put away, so the battery was dead...
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Str8shooterTxXSergeant
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
03/09/2016 Last edited 03/09/2016 by Str8shooterTx
So I'm guessing that 22.5gr you are getting about 2640FPS?? To slow for what I'm trying to do. Prob great on brass life though.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
03/14/2016
Just got my 223 bolt gun up and running. Nothing fancy just a budget build to pew with. So far its shooting 1/2-3/4 inch with the following load. I only have 21 rounds through the barrel so i have high hopes for it.
69 SMK
Lapua Brass
22.7 grains of IMR 8208 XBR
Fed 205 primer
Not sure on the velocity yet.
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Servo93
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
04/22/2016 Last edited 04/22/2016 by Servo93
Using this in my 12.5" suppressed AR. Rifle has a V7 weapon systems match barrel.
Caution as this is a 5.56 pressure load.
77 SMK
Federal brass (range pick up) bumped shoulder back 0.002- 0.004".
Remington 7 1/2 primer
23.6 grains H4895
2501 fps without suppressor.
2535 fps with suppressor.
My SD with this is 25 fps bit it ends up well under 3/4 MOA. I assume a longer barrel might help with the high SD's.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
07/26/2016
Anyone load and 60gn v-max with varget?
I got a good deal onow a lot of varget and want to know how well it works with the 60 gn.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
07/27/2016 Last edited 07/27/2016 by Likes2Hunt
As stated by padom this load came over from the old site:
Winchester brass
Federal Match primer
RL-15 24 grains
75 grain Hornady BTHP
2.25" coal
I measured a Hornady Superformance cartridge using that same projectile and the length was exactly the same as this workup.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
09/16/2016
Did not want to do load development for 5.56 AR.
Spec,s:
Aero M4A1 upper and lower
Barrel Noveske 16" 1/7 twist chromed lined
Ammo: pulled M193 LC bullets off, replace with Nosler 55gr. BT'S. Gives me sub MOA groups that are one ragged hole. Use same powder charge, primer, and no other prep to brass. Seated back to mag length.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
12/17/2016 Last edited 12/17/2016 by GregLangelius
Setting up for train-up prep for SW LR Nationals, MR/600yd Matches F-T/R. Granddaughter Elena and myself, 24" barrels, Stag Super Varminter, and Savage 11VT. Both use 5.56 chambers. Will load HDY 75gr HPBT-Match for single feeding, will match to short jump (<1 turn of seater stem) on each rifle, Stag will employ Satern follower.
Intend to use following load with.
HDY 75gr HPBT-Match
24.4gr Varget
CCI BR-4
Win Brass, new
Comments, advice, suggestions. Leaving current load on the shelf, 23.7gr Varget probably needs to be upped for 600. The 24.4gr charge keeps turning up in Internet searches associated with the 75HPBT-M.
Greg
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
12/18/2016
GregLangelius wrote:
Setting up for train-up prep for SW LR Nationals, MR/600yd Matches F-T/R. Granddaughter Elena and myself, 24" barrels, Stag Super Varminter, and Savage 11VT. Both use 5.56 chambers. Will load HDY 75gr HPBT-Match for single feeding, will match to short jump (<1 turn of seater stem) on each rifle, Stag will employ Satern follower.
Intend to use following load with.
HDY 75gr HPBT-Match
24.4gr Varget
CCI BR-4
Win Brass, new
Comments, advice, suggestions. Leaving current load on the shelf, 23.7gr Varget probably needs to be upped for 600. The 24.4gr charge keeps turning up in Internet searches associated with the 75HPBT-M.
Greg
I would say do a load work up on it and check. Look at the numbers for real world accuracy not FPS speed. It's easy to get caught up in numbers instead of results.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
12/23/2016
Appreciate the advice, it's pretty much the same as I would give. Thank you.
But time is short and the nearest formal range is well over an hour away. I was hoping to cut to the chase. If someone can give comment on this specific load in a 24' varmint weight barrel, it would also be appreciated.
Safety-wise, the load is .6gr below Hodgdon published max, so I don't think there's serious issue with that.
500pc of new Win brass is in transit, 500 HDY HPBT-M, CCI BR-4's, and Varget onhand, just need some specific advice on the specific load. WB constructing a load confirmation batch as soon as brass arrives.
Greg
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
12/26/2016 Last edited 12/26/2016 by GregLangelius
So, no takers. Educational.
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
01/11/2017 Last edited 01/11/2017 by GregLangelius
Maybe my last was a bit harsh, but it bites to ask for help and get that echoing silence, especially when I'm usually fairly free with help, myself. Or maybe I'm asking too much.
In the absence of response, I've made up the load confirmation batch for testing, and will be firing it in both guns today, an hour from home. This after once again doing extensive searching for internet comment about the load, about similar loads, and about matters concerning chamber pressures and max charges. I will soon report on results.
Greg
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
01/11/2017
Does anyone have a load worked up for the 70gr. Nosler RDF's?
I load tested this recipe for my R700 SPS Tactical 20" 1-9"...consistant with .3 and .4 MOA in my gun. No chrono readings yet
55gr. Hornady V-Max
Full Length resize Hornady Brass
CCI 400 primer
24.0gr Varget
2.250" COAL
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GregLangeliusXFirst Sergeant
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
01/12/2017 Last edited 01/13/2017 by GregLangelius
Yesterday's outing was a busy one, mainly about learning what I had forgotten over the past year away the range. Winds were strong and gusting on the 10-20MPH range, fishtailing between 6 and 8 O'clock; so we elected to keep it within 100m. Temp was right at or around 72F, we were literally within less than 1 mile from the Mexican Border at the Douglas AZ Shooting Park. We were myself, my Wife Celia, and our Granddaughter Elena, 20. Also on the agenda were some tasks involving first time firing of Celia's S&W M&P 9 Shield, continuing practice with my Ruger American Pistol 9mm Pro, and .17cal gas operated pellet pistol.
Despite the winds, the Savage 10FP delivered exceptional accuracy, with precise POI movements (pretty much 1/2 of a bullet diameter per click) corresponding exactly to the 1/8MOA POA clicks on the Mueller 8-32x44 Target Scope. I am not posting groups because the winds were significant enough to bring any serious numbers into considerable question. I will just say that the lack of dispersion was a very welcome surprise.
Also, my new 10th edition of the Hornady reloading guide arrived via UPS while we were out at the range. The Varget 5.56 NATO charges listed by Hornady for the 75gr bullets are maxed at 24.6gr, then limited to 23.5gr for 223 Service rifle, and no listing for 223, which tops out at 60gr for bullets and 24.9gr of Varget. The 75gr bullets in 223 top out at 25.0(C)gr for Varget listed in the Hodgdon loading guide. This data can be confusing and contradictory, so pressure testing with the specific components and firearm is a must. Start 10% below listed max and work up with reasonable increments. Do not exceed specific published max for the specific chamber, bullet, and powder.
Observing pressure signs from the fired cases, I'm going to stay with the Hornady lower max listing, the pressure signs on the brass are as significant as I would want to run, with some definite flattening and cratering, but no ejector swipes. Of note is the fact that the Hornady 75gr bullet selection puts the HPBT-M bullet noticeably shorter overall and probably in bearing surface as well than the other selections, so it is possibly at a slight advantage pressure-wise over the longer bullets.
The AR cycles properly with the Satern single feed follower, as modified to bevel/relieve the upper surface of the forward lip at about a 30* angle from horizontal, to a depth of about 1/8"-3/16", eliminating the BCG hangup issue. I'm not being critical about this issue because the follower needs to work with a vast multitude of magazine choices, and there can be considerable variance between them. The magazine used is a USGI 20rd ARC item.
The firearms tested with the load are a Stag Model 6 Super Varminter, 24" 1:8" barrel, and the Savage 11VT .223, 24" 1:9" barrel.
So, the load remains:
75gr 5.56 NATO load for 24" barrels
HDY 75gr HPBT-Match, 2.255" OAL
New Win 223 brass (Midway) no prep
24.4gr of Varget (Compressed) weighed on a Hornady Lock-n-Load automatic powder dispenser. A great powder measure, it allows loading primed cases with little to no delay between rounds. It's bang-on with the Varget in the .223 case.
CCI BR-4
Caution:
Pressure signs are substantial enough to strongly caution against increasing the charge at all. This is a significantly warm, probably hot, load; even at .2gr below Hornady's listed max. I'm guessing that there are hotter commercial and military loads out there, but this is as hot as I would prefer to go, and may be even hotter than that. I am only considering it at all because of the 600yd distance requirement. Velocity in the Hornady book indicates 2800fps from a 20" barrel, and our barrels are 24", so I'm conservatively estimating a 2850-ish velocity.
Greg
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Re: .223 - 5.56 Loads
01/13/2017
Greg,
the biggest problem i see is, not alot of guys used brand new brass as its a constant money pit and when your load is developed on the unfired case, its a different load on a fired case. i wouldve tried your load in my 24" upper but dont have any unfired cases so my input would be useless, like telling someone with a ford how to work on a chevy
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