Sierra Manual 223 - Use AR-15 or Bolt Gun Data?

LostInJersey

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I have a bolt action chambered in 5.56. Sierra breaks it down into two sections. AR-15 loads and Bolt Gun loads. I'll throw some 52gr HPBT data out for comparison.

H335
AR-15 - 24.3gr to 26.7gr
Bolt - 21.1gr to 24gr

That's some drastically different loads. Hodgdon would seem to agree with the AR-15 loads. So what am I actually supposed to go with? Because I don't want to undercharge and get a squib, but I don't want to overcharge and cause damage.
 
556 and 223 have different pressure standards and testing protocols. The data for bolt is 223 SAAMI and was tested in a universal receiver. The 556 is a Colt AR and probably instrumented per mil spec. There is a small difference in chamber dimensions.

Bolt gun max is 24.9gr not 24 per Sierra.

Use the bolt gun data. The differences in chamber dimensions won’t significantly change the load. I can tell you that much over 25gr on a hot day can give you overpressure. Be careful, because 335 is temperature sensitice.
 
556 and 223 have different pressure standards and testing protocols. The data for bolt is 223 SAAMI and was tested in a universal receiver. The 556 is a Colt AR and probably instrumented per mil spec. There is a small difference in chamber dimensions.

Bolt gun max is 24.9gr not 24 per Sierra.

Use the bolt gun data. The differences in chamber dimensions won’t significantly change the load. I can tell you that much over 25gr on a hot day can give you overpressure. Be careful, because 335 is temperature sensitice.
Yea, I don't feel the need to go max load. If I want to shoot beyond 100 yards, I'll switch to 69gr. Could run some H4895 or Varget. I just was given 8 lbs of H335 so I figured might as well use it for the lower weight bullets.
 
Hodgdon Online says 24.0-26.0 start/max H335 for a 53gr Sierra. Even at 21gr I would not be concerned over a squib unless you're developing loads at -40˚.
 
556 and 223 have different pressure standards and testing protocols. The data for bolt is 223 SAAMI and was tested in a universal receiver. The 556 is a Colt AR and probably instrumented per mil spec. There is a small difference in chamber dimensions.

Bolt gun max is 24.9gr not 24 per Sierra.

Use the bolt gun data. The differences in chamber dimensions won’t significantly change the load. I can tell you that much over 25gr on a hot day can give you overpressure. Be careful, because 335 is temperature sensitice.

I agree with the above,the Bolt action doesn’t have to deal with the gas/pressures of the Gas Guns, my savage bolt action eats every powder and bullet weight I’ve every put in it