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223Rem, AR15, 55gr. FMJ?
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Hello, What powder would some of you fellas use with this combo for targets, coyote hunting, etc.etc. AR15, 1 in 7" twist, 20"bbl. 55gr.FMJ, Did try some H335 and H322 yesterday, would like to stick with small grain extruded type powders, they seem to be cleaner burning than 'ball' powders. Thanks for your input, Jay
 
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H-335 is what I normally use, but H-4198 works good.
 
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Jay,
I have had good success using Varget with 55, 69, 77, and 80 grain bullets out of my 1:8 twist Bushmaster.
 
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I vote for Varget.



I tried H322, but it does not fill the case very full, and I was not getting consistent MV's.



AA2015 works well, too. But Varget meters better.
 
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Thanks, Guys, will try some H4895 and Varget, they're very close in burn rate and seem to work equally well in other cartridges like 6mmRem. too. Jay
 
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The 55 grainer is pretty short for a 1:7 twist. Load a few and see how well they stabilize. The FMJs are probably lead base so I don't think you'll get varmit grade accuracy, but you never know. I use 69s in my 1:8 AR. With N135 I get sub-MOA. N133 works well with the 52s in my 1:12 VS.

HTH,

Eddie
 
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Eddie, The 55s stabilize just fine, son shot a 5 shot group of 3.25" from the kneeling position(opens)@100yds, nice little holes. Will mount a scope and check for ultimate accuracy when range opens up at the end of the month, i'm hoping for at least 2" groups, course I can hope for better than too, never know. Jay
 
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The 55 grainer is pretty short for a 1:7 twist. Load a few and see how well they stabilize. The FMJs are probably lead base so I don't think you'll get varmit grade accuracy, but you never know. I use 69s in my 1:8 AR. With N135 I get sub-MOA. N133 works well with the 52s in my 1:12 VS.



HTH,



Eddie






BTW, what kind of groups are you getting with your VS? I'm shooting the 52&53MKs with 24.5grs. Benchmark, at 300 yds. my best is 2.25" with either bullet(5 shots).
 
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You're selling yourself and the rifle short with 55gr FMJ's. Almost ANY other commercial bullet will do better, if economy is an issue try thr bulk Win. or Rem. bullets that some mail order houses have.
 
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You're selling yourself and the rifle short with 55gr FMJ's. Almost ANY other commercial bullet will do better, if economy is an issue try thr bulk Win. or Rem. bullets that some mail order houses have.




Kevin, That's what I'm using(Rem.)1000 bullets, 1000pieces of once fired brass through Midway, read some good things(reviews on the bullets) and for what they were costing me, I thought, what a deal, my son just wants to shoot the thing, not interested in accuracy so much, but if he can put 5 shots under 3.5" @100yds. with the opens, more power to him, and with "cheap" bullets too boot. Jay
 
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