I have a POF Renegade Plus in 224V that was given to me by my mother-in-law after my father-in-law passed away.
I've been loading Sierra 55gr GameKings and shooting coyotes at night using thermal. I finally got a decent day scope for it from a prize table and I'm ready to load something for day time steel.
Would I be wasting my time by trying to use the bullets and powder I have on hand?
Bullet:
Sierra 77gr SMK
Nosler 77gr CC
Powder:
CFE223
Shooters World Precision
H4350
I can get 2700fps sub-moa with my 18" 5.56 with 77gr already.
The POF is 20" and 1:7 twist. I'm not sure it's going to be worth it over the 5.56. Won't know until I try I guess.
If it doesn't "work", I'll try some 80gr VLD and 85.5gr hybrid bergers.
80.5gr Berger Fullbores shoot 1 hole @ 100y for me in a 20” JP gas gun barrel with no pressure signs. I have a 22” 1:6.5t on a Bighorn Origin that I run 85.5gr Berger Hybrids at 2767 fps with 2.32” Coal that also shoot sub moa. The loads below are for the gas gun and all shoot submoa in a 1:7t
I cant even remotely push a 223 Wylde or a 5.56 chambered gas gun that fast in a 20” running anything as heavy as the Valkyrie without toasting the brass. I think if you like running .224 caliber bullets routinely passed the 500y mark in a gas gun, the Valkyrie is a good option if you get your reloading on point. Definitely anneal, it’s dropped SD’s into the single digits for me. These recipes below are all gas gun only loads. FC brass has the highest case capacity but tend to suffer from loose primer pockets if they’re run in an over-gassed gun.
You can get around this with CCI41 primers when they start to loosen up. The Hornady brass has been the most consistent for me.
80.5gr BFB, 26.6gr CFE223, Hornady Brass, CCI400, 2.260” (1.8” BtO)
88gr ELDM, 26gr R17, F205, FC(a), 1.717” BtO (2.270”) 2590 fps - submoa
80gr ELD-M, 26gr R17, FC(a), R7.5, 1.724” BtO - 2702 fps ES 18 SD 7.9 - submoa
80gr ELD, 27.4gr H414, FC(a), R7.5, 1.724” BtO - 2707 fps ES 16 SD 6.3 - submoa