Do you shoot your .223?

This must have to do with people's reloading equipment or process. I have a set of no-frills Federal .223 rem brass thave I've reloaded 15 times. Cases are at ~1.760"OAL, but still .010" short of the chamber length. I generally just use a Lee collet neck-sizer, and I've only FL sized them once and have never trimmed them. They chamber/extract my bolt-action as new; zero effort. The load is a solid 1.5gr over book max (77SMK at 2935fps from 24" barrel), primer pockets are still as tight as ever. Makes me wonder what people're doing to require frequent trimming.
I could be doing something wrong. Typically I need to trim about every 2-3 firings but maybe it is the factory chambers/actions. The new build I pictured above has a custom action and barrel and should hold the case better.
 
I didn't mean to imply you were doing something wrong, if it works for you, then it works. If an Ackley chamber means you don't have to trim as much, and you get more velocity, that's even better. Different brass/loads/chambers/dies can certainly yield different results. I'm just surprised you're having to trim that often.
 
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I like 223AI but it isn't for everyone. It gives me another 100+ FPS out of a 22" barrel, which really shows at distances beyond 600. Fireforming is easy, just shoot 223, and accuracy is pretty close to the real thing so you can play on steel. The biggest thing I like is that I don't have to keep trimmming the brass once formed like you do with 223.

Okay thanks for that. I’m thinking that for the next barrel I’m going with a 26” heavy varmint or medium Palma profile. But it will be 26” to ring out a few extra FPS. Based on your points above the only down side I can see is needing to buy another set of dies. I usually shoot my 223 within 600m-700m with 80gn Berger Full Bore projectiles, some more horse power May not be a bad thing.
 
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I didn't mean to imply you were doing something wrong, if it works for you, then it works. If an Ackley chamber means you don't have to trim as much, and you get more velocity, that's even better. Different brass/loads/chambers/dies can certainly yield different results. I'm just surprised you're having to trim that often.
To be fair, I don't take a lot off when I trim. My trimmer is set for 1.755 so it doesn't have to do a lot of work. The brass probably grows .01-.03 per firing/sizing.

Also, isn't Federal brass short out of the box? I've experienced some brass in the past as short as 1.740, and I thought it was FC headstamp?
 
I'm sure my Lake City-produced FC brass is shorter new than what they are now, but I don't have measurements for what they were new. I just check them in my chamber stub-gauge (cut with the same reamer as the chamber). If the cases are too close to the chamfer at the end of the chamber, I'll trim, otherwise I won't worry about .010" since it won't improve my scores at the local steel matches. Shooting a .223 Rem there is already a handicap. 😁

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I really enjoy my 223 trainer. When we first got into prs, we all bought suppressors. Then everybody switched to brakes so my can just can. Built a 223 and screwed that baby on there. I find it surprisingly pleasant bc u still have to manage recoil and it’s suppressed. I’ve also been able to shoot some of our local matches with it and have done quite well. Out past 800 I don’t expect much bet anything inside 600 im still very competitive
 

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I shoot mine all the time for training. Saves powder cheaper components that are actually available. With the 80 eldms the dope is pretty similar to my match rifle. Great barrel life cheep to shoot what’s not to like!
 
Accurate 5 rd mags are outstanding but their 10rd mags are not as reliable.
What issues have you had with the 10rd accurates. Those are the only ones I’ve seen that haven’t had any issues during comps. I’ve also got 5 of them and unknown how many rounds have been put through them with no issues.

For loading long, just file the front out
 
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The 10 rd accurate mag I have will not feed reliably if I load it with more than 5 rds.The bolt will sometimes run over the round and not chamber at all.
 
I feel like this topic has come up a bunch lately, especially with the scarcity of ammo and components. I have had a 223 precision rig for years now, and the more I shoot it, the more I enjoy it. Inside its respectable distance, it does everything else my other calibers do. I like 223 because it doesn't burn up as much powder as my different calibers. Also, I do not have to worry about my family coming out shooting with me and blowing through all my expensive match ammo. My wife also really appreciates the lack of recoil and enjoyability it is to shoot vs. other calibers. It's an all-around fun and practical caliber in a bolt gun. I think everyone should have one! Plus, after a day of shooting 6.5, you strap a can on the 223 and start plinking steel; it turns into a downright giggle gun; a heavy 223 has absolutely no recoil to it.
 
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The 10 rd accurate mag I have will not feed reliably if I load it with more than 5 rds.The bolt will sometimes run over the round and not chamber at all.
Sounds more like that mag isn’t sitting high enough. Close your bolt and see if you can push up on the bottom of the mag.
 
Now that I got around to shooting my 223 prefit I don't think it's coming off the gun unless I'm going to shoot 1000+. I like it so much I might send it out to get it throated for the 80-90 grainers and really start pushing it.
 
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I'm not a huge fan of Sierra's bullets. I think they want too much money for them. The way the Hornady 75 BTHP shoots I can't see spending the extra money for a Sierra bullet. I paid 14 cents a bullet for the Hornadys.
Any experience on the 75bthp vs the 75 eldm?
All I have ever shot is the eldm and was thinking of giving the bthp a whirl.
 
Just another 223 mag that will not accept cartridges loaded with 80 grain bullets for a Wylde or similar chamber.
That’s why I love my SAC desert tech magazine. I think I can load to 2.550. My longest load is 2.535” 80 ELDM ON SAC REM match chamber. Absolute pleasure to shoot.

I know I modified my 5 rnd Accurate Arms 223 AICS quite a bit for proper 300 blk heavy subsonic feeding - not sure what the max coal would be if you take the whole front plastic plate away.
It’s a decent mag once you’ve tuned it. Out of the box it’s quite mediocre.

Overall I’ve always felt like the current offerings were lacking - hope the new MDT DSSF resolves the issues of the earlier plastic AICS 223.
 
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Every barrel I've had has grouped better with the 75 BTHP versus the ELD-M, though my current barrel absolutely loves the ELD-M. Main downside is the worse BC and more wind drift.
Same here with SMK 80/Scenar 77. They group slightly better than the eldm 75 and 80 until 600- 800 yards depending on the wind then the eldm do little bit better due to the better BC
 
I bought a bulk pack of 75 eldms thinking I was going to primarily shoot those but I've barely used them because they just don't shoot as well as the BTHPs. They have a real pointy nose so they're probably the type of bullet that would do better with over .100" jump but the irony is that if you stick them that far back in the case they're going to be eating up powder capacity

Want to trade for some BTHP? :)
 
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I bought a bulk pack of 75 eldms thinking I was going to primarily shoot those but I've barely used them because they just don't shoot as well as the BTHPs. They have a real pointy nose so they're probably the type of bullet that would do better with over .100" jump but the irony is that if you stick them that far back in the case they're going to be eating up powder capacity

I load the 75 ELD-Ms for my Tac .223 and load them .020" off the lands and they shoot great. What powder you been using?
 
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My last Bartlein barrel shot 75 ELDMs so well I stocked up on several thousand. The next barrel wouldn’t group them no matter what I tried. Was about to give up on the barrel till I gave the 80 SMKs a try. The 80s shot every bit as well as the ELDMs in the previous barrel.

As they say, feed it what it likes.
 
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My last Bartlein barrel shot 75 ELDMs so well I stocked up on several thousand. The next barrel wouldn’t group them no matter what I tried. Was about to give up on the barrel till I gave the 80 SMKs a try. The 80s shot every bit as well as the ELDMs in the previous barrel.

As they say, feed it what it likes.
I love the 80 SMK. Super forgiving and easy to load.
 
probabily not as much as I should but I still love them just as much as all the other guns that I own I do have a special place for all my bolt guns as well as my poor gas guns shame they had to go hide out for a while , but as It's for there own safety It's all good . And I still want a shorty bolt gun in 308 , like a little puppy the idea is just following me around .
 
Have you tried Varget? I tested some 8208 and it did really good but the Varget was better for group size. The 8208 was still at half moa area though and velocity for both was right where I wanted them in the 2940-50fps area.
How much Varget are you dumping? I’ve gone up to 25.5gr(3000fps)with a 77 Nosler CC with hardly any pressure but they’re compressed pretty hard.
 
How much Varget are you dumping? I’ve gone up to 25.5gr(3000fps)with a 77 Nosler CC with hardly any pressure but they’re compressed pretty hard.

Would have to check my book but it was in the 24.5 range if memory serves. Running a 27” barrel. Oal is also about 2.470”.
 
25.5 is hot with 77 gr. I’ve blown primers at 25.3 on a really hot 100+ F day.
There was a small amount of primer flow but that’s it, it was almost 90* when I tested them too. Even more surprising is I was loading 2.26” since my chamber is kinda short.

Would have to check my book but it was in the 24.5 range if memory serves. Running a 27” barrel. Oal is also about 2.470”.
Hmmm, you’re faster with a heavier bullet and way less powder. I got a 26”. I originally loaded only to 25gr because I thought I would hit pressure before then but didn’t. Don’t think I’ll push it anymore, just way too compressed.
 
I am using a 75 ELD so actually lighter than your bullet. Brass would also make a difference. I am using Hornady brass.
 
Any experience on the 75bthp vs the 75 eldm?
All I have ever shot is the eldm and was thinking of giving the bthp a whirl.

I get getter accuracy out of the 75gr BTHP then the ELD-M. I've only tried it with N140 powder though.

Someone just gave me a box of 75gr ELD-M recently, as they discovered it was too long for their AR15 magazines, and they don't want to single load. Will try the bullets again, but with a different powder.