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Hi everybody! I have a RRA Varmint gun in .223 I am working on a load for. 1-8" twist with an 18" barrel. I have been trying H335 and am getting 1"-1.75" groups. Reading some of the manuals it seems that H335 is better for the lighter loads. Would I be better of looking at another powder? If so which ones? Also, I have been using CCI 400 primers. Do I need to be using magnums with ball powders? If you have a pet load for 60gr bullets I sure would like to hear about it. | ||
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Only your gun has answers to questions like that. This I will say....you don't need a magnum primer with the 223.....even with ball powder! H-335 has worked for me and If I was getting 1.75" groups, I'd be checking my rifle first....bedding primarily! But you said you have an RRA Varmint gun.....is that a Ruger Ranch rifle .....a mini-14? If so, that's about as good as you might get! /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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H4895 works well in my AR with the lighter bullets, 24gr with a 62gr bullet. | |||
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Try 27.5 grains of IMR 4320... or 25 grains of Varget or IMR 4895... 25 grains of IMr 4064 also works well, but is a pain charging 22 caliber cases with because of its grain size... 25 grains of H 322 is also proven very accurate in my Savage with that bullet... in fact that and the IMR 4320 load are the two most accurate with that bullet.. I have found the 60 grain V Max for some reason to be a lot more finicky on accuracy, in several of my 22 caliber rifles, (with fast twists I might add)...than compared to 55 grain V Maxes... If you do have problems switch to the 55 grain V Maxes and you will find accuracy is not so hard to find... | |||
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My RRA likes 23.3 gr of AA2460. Gets under 1". | |||
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