07 June 2013, 09:41
JBoutfishnNeed Some Help
Since I can't find BLC (2) or Varget, my prefered powder for my .223, I am looking to use what I have. Alliant shows some loads using Rel 15 which I have. I also have some Rel 17. Anyone used this in their 223? Should be a real flame thrower! I also have some H4198, but general consensus is it may not cycle the AR's? Will try some this weekend.
My Rel 17 is unopened, anyone in northern Cal want to trade for some BLC (2) or Varget?
07 June 2013, 10:17
SR4759Just load about 10 rounds with 4198 and try them. I would bet you a buck it works fine. I think the original stick powder was 4198 or 3031 before the govt switched to the ball powder that gunked up the M-16.
07 June 2013, 13:06
Bren7X64Have you got Benchmark? - that's sweet in a 223 - I use 24 gr with a 55gr bullet (it's the start load) and have never bothered to move from there.
07 June 2013, 16:01
p dog shooterI used a lot of Bal-c2 then went with WCC844 back the I brought kegs of it for less then 8 bucks a pound. I like it was much as blc2.
To bad your not close I have some I trade.
07 June 2013, 17:40
StonecreekAn appropriate load of 4198 will work, as will RL-15. Neither would be my first choice for the .223, but for most AR-15-type shooting they'll do fine.
07 June 2013, 18:34
JBoutfishnThanks for the input guys!
07 June 2013, 19:56
SmokinJquote:
Originally posted by SR4759:
Just load about 10 rounds with 4198 and try them. I would bet you a buck it works fine. I think the original stick powder was 4198 or 3031 before the govt switched to the ball powder that gunked up the M-16.
Wrong, the original stick powder was IMR 4475 and IMR 8202. The government wasn't satisfied with velocity and pressure and the switch was made to Winchester ball powder. What gunked up the rife was at first Winchester had too much Calcium in the powder. It was used to extend shelf life. Later when it was greatly reduced the powder was fine. Another problem was that McNamara wouldn't spring for chrome lining of the chamber and barrel which he was told was needed. On top of that the rifle was first issued without cleaning instructions or equipment as they were told it was a "wonder" rifle.
4198 is a powder that will work very well in the 223.
11 June 2013, 04:43
JBoutfishnI loaded 20 gr of 4198 under 55 gr Sierra HP. Everything cycled fine.
11 June 2013, 05:11
Steve E.Can you find some CFE223, it is doing very well for me in the 223/556 and it is shooting some one hole three shot groups for me in the 6.5 Grendel.
Steve E............