05 December 2010, 17:23
landkillerRuger Mini-14
Can some one recommend a good load for my Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle ? I would like to use it for coyote hunting. Thanks!
05 December 2010, 20:40
scottfromdallasAre you starting from scratch as far as powder and bullet selection?
What range will you be shooting?
The mini 14 has a 1 in 9" twist so it will stabilize bullets up to 70 grains. That opens up a world of choices in a 223.
05 December 2010, 20:51
Larry GibsonIs it a newer Mini14 with 9" twist or the older one (actually the mid model - 1st models had 10" twists) with a 7" twist? can make a difference on bullet selection and load.
Larry Gibson
05 December 2010, 21:44
landkillerThe rifle is a "mid" series model. I am starting from scratch with this load. I have bullets from 52gr. to 77gr. and a pretty good powder selection on hand.
06 December 2010, 05:03
PanchoI use BL-C2 w/ 55 gr Hdy in mine. Seems to work just fine on Coyotes out to "wayoutthar".
06 December 2010, 19:01
Bob from down under55gr Nosler or Winchester bullet, 26.5gr win748, Rem 7-1/2 Br primers and Fed brass. COL to fit magazine.
07 December 2010, 21:46
butchlocjust for interest sake: a bit ago i took 14 223's out to the range with different loads. what i found surprised me much. 13 of the rifles preferred 60-63 gr bullets (the 63 gr sierra in particular) only 1 like 55 best, in the past i always used 55 gr. but because of this i switched to 63 gr. i used to have one (styer varmniter) that only shot 69 gr decent, but even then didn't shoot well so it went down the road
07 December 2010, 22:09
Larry Gibsonlandkiller
If it is the "mid" series it probably has a 7" twist. Best accuracy and performance I got with 55 gr bullets was with the Winchester 55 gr SP and the Hornady 55 gr SPBT w/cannelure. I loaded them over 26 gr AA2230 in LC cases using WSR, fed 205s or CCI450 primers. Velocity was 3030 fps out of the 18.5" barrel.
Better performance came with the Winchester 64 gr SP or the 63 gr Sierra SP over 26 gr AA2460 (pretty much duplicates M855 velocity) in the LC cases with the same primers.
Light weight, thin jacketed SX and other explosive varmint bullets spin apart if pushed much past 28-2900 fps. I did not try any of the ballistic tipped bullets in the 7" twist though.
Larry Gibson