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Spherical powders for 223
23 June 2006, 18:47
albertacoyoteSpherical powders for 223
Just got a new Tikka Tac in 223 and was wondering what ball powder you guys like to load with for the 223. I am planning on shooting 55 grain BT's with this and hate loading stick powders.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Greg
23 June 2006, 18:49
vapodogBL-C(2)
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23 June 2006, 18:50
MThuntrRamshot Xterminator
I use Varget and it meters just dandy
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H335 works nice with 50-55 Gr. bullets for me.
I also hear good things about Ramshot's TAC powder, but have not tried it yet.
Another option is H322 , it's stick powder , but it is very small stick powder and it meters pretty well. Also works fantastic accuracy wise , even though it can't keep up with the slower stuff in the velocity department.
Vapodog,
Whats your load for BL-C(2) ?
I always thought this powder might work better than I have given it credit for. Tried it a few times with only OK results. I always used standard WSR primers , maybe that's the problem ?
Are you using a mag primer ?
Travis F.
I've used 27 grains of BL-C(2) with the Sierra 50 grain SP with good results.
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23 June 2006, 21:00
StonecreekH-335 (the commercial version of WC-844) is the powder that was specifically formulated for the .223. It works beautifully in all of my .222-family guns, including a .222, three .223's, and two .222 Magnums.
AA-2230 is a very similar ball powder and would almost certainly serve as well.
I have a jug of WC-846 (spec BL-C2), and while I'm sure it would do well in the .223's I reserve it for use in the larger cases of the .30's where the does well but the burning characteristics of H-335 become a little dicey.
As to non-ball powders, 4895 is excellent and meters nicely.
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I have had excellent results with W 748.
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23 June 2006, 22:46
butchloc26.3 gr h335 & a 55 gr nosler BT
23 June 2006, 23:08
NEJackAA 2460 is just about AA2230C, and works wonders with my Savage .223.
24 June 2006, 01:55
Stonecreekquote:
Originally posted by PJ:
I have had excellent results with W 748.
Pete
. . . . which is yet another commercial name for WC-846, BL-C2
24 June 2006, 02:12
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by TBF:
Vapodog,
Whats your load for BL-C(2) ?
I always thought this powder might work better than I have given it credit for. Tried it a few times with only OK results. I always used standard WSR primers , maybe that's the problem ?
Are you using a mag primer ?
Travis F.
I use regular primers...I (had) 6 guns and all shot the same load very well....27.5 grain BL-C(2) and a 50 grain TNT.
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24 June 2006, 09:41
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24 June 2006, 11:20
georgeldI used: 25gr/4895 til the barrel burned out after 6000 rnds in .222mag, same thing.
Rebarreled to .223 and now using AA2200/23gr. Only problem I have with it is the Lee Perfect????(no it ain't!!) measure keeps binding up and leaks quite a bit. Far as shooting, it's a great powder and was cheap at $60/jug. I got four jugs and used them all, am working on the bottom half of the last one and wish I had ten more jugs of it. But, looks like I'm SOL again.
makes 3000-3100 in my 26", and 35/40gr @3640fps.
Burns clean for me too. Ran a bunch at 25gr til I discovered after a blown primer I'd gotten my charge's mixed up and was loading 2gr over max. OUCH!!!! Yeah, I know better, relearned that lesson to the tune of a $40 ejector replacement.
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24 June 2006, 19:41
Jay JohnsonI use a lot of ball powder in my PD loads. BL-C (2), H335 or the surplus equivalents. The BL-C (2) at 26.5 gr. with a 50 gr. V-Max gives me very near 3400 fps out of the 26" barrel in my Remington VSSF and is .5 MOA or better.
25 June 2006, 03:46
bartsche
Went over all the data again and it appears that Accurate 2520 came out on top.

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25 June 2006, 04:20
djpaintlesI copy'd the H-335 and Sierra load that Les Baer supposedly uses to accuracy test his AR-15's with. It loads just great on my Dillon 650.
With 69gr bullets I had great luck with AA-2230.
The 80grs like VV-150.
Try H-335 first. It pours like water through a measure and has been very accurate in about a dozen different 223's I've tried it in.............DJ
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25 June 2006, 04:37
p dog shooterI would be very carefull with the wc846 I have notice some very great pressure differants with it. One lot I had to drop 30 some percent to get a safe load.
25 June 2006, 06:49
MajorCaliberH-335, WW-748, WC-846, AA-2230, 2230C, 246, 2520, 2700
26 June 2006, 15:09
andrew375Vectan SP7. outstanding with heavy, 75 -80 gr., bullets. Cheap too.
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