Last week, I reloaded my first ammo and took 3 shots down range (first one single in a mag, loaded 2 in a mag and fired). I was cautious because this was my very first time reloading ammo and just in case I really screwed up in the process and it blew up. I have the Lee Classic Turret and dies.
Please note the following data:
- New Winchester .223 brass out of the bag. I Full case size and then chamfered each one.
- .55 gr Montana Gold's
- Remington 7.5 primer
- BL-C powder
- 46-47 degree temp
- 70% humidy (not sure on accuracy)
- 35 barometer (used my phone app, not sure if this is correct)
- 8 mph wind South Southeast (not sure on app accuracy, but seemed calm)
- I don't have a chronograph, yet.
Range - 100 yards
Rifle - built my own AR-15 with a 16" Daniel Defense barrell with 1/7 twist
Scope - SWFA 10x42 (thank you Snipershide for the reviews, love the scope)
Rifle rested on the Dick's shooting bag with the little bag under the stock
I read about ladder testing and this is the group I achieved with the following charges:
- 24.50 gr
- 25.00 gr
- 25.25 gr
- 25.50 gr
- Pinky finger for scale is 1 cm.
No pressure signs or primer cratering at all. Would you recommend that this load range is satisfactory, go with an even 25.00 gr of powder, and load quantities of it? Do I need more testing? Please help.
Lastly, I zero'ed my scope last month with American Eagle 55 gr ammo in 23 degree temps with 15-20+ wind. My aim was dead on today, but would an increase in 20-23 degrees cause the bullet to drop this much? I initially shot with the same American Eagle ammo and had the same bulllet drop. As the day progressed and the temp dropped down 10-15 degrees, bullets started to rise back up.
Please note the following data:
- New Winchester .223 brass out of the bag. I Full case size and then chamfered each one.
- .55 gr Montana Gold's
- Remington 7.5 primer
- BL-C powder
- 46-47 degree temp
- 70% humidy (not sure on accuracy)
- 35 barometer (used my phone app, not sure if this is correct)
- 8 mph wind South Southeast (not sure on app accuracy, but seemed calm)
- I don't have a chronograph, yet.
Range - 100 yards
Rifle - built my own AR-15 with a 16" Daniel Defense barrell with 1/7 twist
Scope - SWFA 10x42 (thank you Snipershide for the reviews, love the scope)
Rifle rested on the Dick's shooting bag with the little bag under the stock
I read about ladder testing and this is the group I achieved with the following charges:
- 24.50 gr
- 25.00 gr
- 25.25 gr
- 25.50 gr
- Pinky finger for scale is 1 cm.
No pressure signs or primer cratering at all. Would you recommend that this load range is satisfactory, go with an even 25.00 gr of powder, and load quantities of it? Do I need more testing? Please help.
Lastly, I zero'ed my scope last month with American Eagle 55 gr ammo in 23 degree temps with 15-20+ wind. My aim was dead on today, but would an increase in 20-23 degrees cause the bullet to drop this much? I initially shot with the same American Eagle ammo and had the same bulllet drop. As the day progressed and the temp dropped down 10-15 degrees, bullets started to rise back up.