Hi all,
I have just shot my first batch of development loads and am seeking some info, feedback and knowledge from you experts!
Had some issues with the recommended powder load and not great results... Below is a bit of a read but wanted to add as much info as possible to give you a better picture.
Rifle/load details are:
Tikka T3 .223 1/12 twist stainless in factory plastic stock,
Remington UMC once fired brass, Sierra Game King #1365K 55gr SBT, CCI primer #400 and ADI 2206H powder.
Started with the regular case prep process, cleaned, de-primed + full length sized, trimmed/chamfered, cleaned primer pocket and uniformed flash hole.
I then grabbed the Hornady O.A.L gauge and came up with a measurement of 1.845" So decided on a seating depth .015" off the lands at 1.830" set via the Hornady comparator.
Thought this was short compared to a Hornady factory load coming in at 1.856" however that round showed a clear mark on the projectile after being chambered and removed.
On to loading, with the primers seated I thought I would start from the maximum charge of 26gr and work back to the minimum (ADI calls for 25 - 26gr),
However there was not enough space in the case to seat the bullet with out compressing the powder!
The most I was able to fit in the case was 24.8gr so started there and worked back to 23.2gr just because I had the brass and wanted the practice!
The results...
At 24.4gr it scored an SD of 19 with an average of 3023fps and at 24.6gr an SD of 23.1 at 3049fps.
All strings are 5 shot groups and both has 2x rounds that if removed bring SD down to 9 and 11, there wasn't much to speak of either way of the charges EXCEPT at 23gr with SD 11.7 at 2840fps...
So onto the questions! After deciding the Hornady electric scale used is a complete PITA to use I have ordered an RCBS 505 from Ebay and will try again from 22.2gr up.
Should I look into seating out to .005" off the lands allowing more space for powder and continue to work up to a compressed load looking for the next plateau OR be happy with the low average of 3023fps and concentrate on reducing the SD at 24.4gr through a more precise loading regime?!
Cheers,
Roger.
I have just shot my first batch of development loads and am seeking some info, feedback and knowledge from you experts!
Had some issues with the recommended powder load and not great results... Below is a bit of a read but wanted to add as much info as possible to give you a better picture.
Rifle/load details are:
Tikka T3 .223 1/12 twist stainless in factory plastic stock,
Remington UMC once fired brass, Sierra Game King #1365K 55gr SBT, CCI primer #400 and ADI 2206H powder.
Started with the regular case prep process, cleaned, de-primed + full length sized, trimmed/chamfered, cleaned primer pocket and uniformed flash hole.
I then grabbed the Hornady O.A.L gauge and came up with a measurement of 1.845" So decided on a seating depth .015" off the lands at 1.830" set via the Hornady comparator.
Thought this was short compared to a Hornady factory load coming in at 1.856" however that round showed a clear mark on the projectile after being chambered and removed.
On to loading, with the primers seated I thought I would start from the maximum charge of 26gr and work back to the minimum (ADI calls for 25 - 26gr),
However there was not enough space in the case to seat the bullet with out compressing the powder!
The most I was able to fit in the case was 24.8gr so started there and worked back to 23.2gr just because I had the brass and wanted the practice!
The results...
At 24.4gr it scored an SD of 19 with an average of 3023fps and at 24.6gr an SD of 23.1 at 3049fps.
All strings are 5 shot groups and both has 2x rounds that if removed bring SD down to 9 and 11, there wasn't much to speak of either way of the charges EXCEPT at 23gr with SD 11.7 at 2840fps...
So onto the questions! After deciding the Hornady electric scale used is a complete PITA to use I have ordered an RCBS 505 from Ebay and will try again from 22.2gr up.
Should I look into seating out to .005" off the lands allowing more space for powder and continue to work up to a compressed load looking for the next plateau OR be happy with the low average of 3023fps and concentrate on reducing the SD at 24.4gr through a more precise loading regime?!
Cheers,
Roger.