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What is your most accurate 223 powder with 50-55 gr. bullets
What is your most accurate 223 powder with 50-55 gr. bullets
What powder do you have the best accuracy with in 223 Remington using 50 and 55 grain bullets?
13 March 2005, 10:33
Blob1
W-748 works real well with the 50-55 grain bullets.
13 March 2005, 10:38
Ol` JoeFor accuracy H4895 works very well in mine with 52-55gr bullets. For a high vel- accurate load I like Varget with the 55gr and up wgts.
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H-335 and slow lot WC-844 Period...BCB
13 March 2005, 17:37
El DeguelloMy most accurate .223 load was 24.5 grains of IMR 3031 with a Sierra 55-grain spitzer flatbase bullet. This load would shoot one-hole groups for me from my old M722 Remington with a rechambered .222 barrel of 26" length - as issued factory stock, and a Bushnell 3X-9X Scopechief on it in Redfield Jr. mount. MV of this load was just a bit over 3300 FPS from that 26" barrel......
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13 March 2005, 20:22
Pedro in IdahoWC 844
13 March 2005, 20:39
ricciardelli50's:
N-133 From 19.8 grains to 26.2 grains
Remington 7-1/2 Primer
51's:
H-322 From 23.1 grains to 25.6 grains
Remington 7-1/2 Primer
52's and 53's:
TAC From 23.5 grains to 27.0 grains
Remington 7-1/2 Primer
55's:
X-Terminator From 22.7 grains to 25.3 grains
Remington 7-1/2 Primer
13 March 2005, 22:01
AAdams50gr v max H335 at 26gr. good luck.
13 March 2005, 22:14
krakyJust remember it might have alot to do with your twist. I have an AR15 and was hoping to use 55 grainers for plinking but it shot awful with those bullets because of the 1:7 twist. It shot great when I moved up to 68 grainers.
You could experiment till the cows come home if you have a tight twist vrs 55 grainers.
13 March 2005, 23:13
johnchOut of my Savage 110V ( mid 80's) Both H335 and AA2015BR produce cloverleaf groups .
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14 March 2005, 02:37
DutchN133. No contest. FWIW, Dutch.
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14 March 2005, 04:01
SanmanReloader 10X, by far the most accurate powder for Hornady 52 A-Maxs in my 223.
Rick
I appreciate all the input, I have had my best success with Varget and Hodgdon H4198. Just keep trying to make those holes smaller and always open for new suggestions. Thanks JB
14 March 2005, 05:27
390ishMy CZ does not seem to like Varget. Loves W748 and Hornady 52 grain hollow points.
14 March 2005, 05:44
jstevens25 grains of H335 with a 52 Sierra will go into the threes for five shots in my .223. It's the first load I tried, nothing works better.
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14 March 2005, 06:38
rogerinnebYou really should try some H335....Even if it's only equal to the accuracy of a stick powder you'll be joyous over how it meters like sugar...
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14 March 2005, 20:53
StonecreekI use H-335 (and WC-844) exclusively in my .223 (bolt action Sako). While it's possible that some other powder might deliver even better accuracy, accuracy (and velocity) with this powder is so good that I haven't seen the need to experiment further.
18 March 2005, 07:49
FjoldHere, I'll throw a curveball. My XP-100 (223) loves BLC-(2)
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19 March 2005, 03:25
.22 HORNETMy Ruger MKII loves
Benchmark with Sierra's 55gr SPBT #1365.
19 March 2005, 04:05
onefunzr2VihtaVuori N133. Tiny groups in my 1 in 12" twist Hart barrel and meters like a dream. Although the Berger bullets deserve credit too.
19 March 2005, 06:18
Brent DuvallBENCHMARK.
19 March 2005, 23:31
VulpesVulpesVit N133
25.5gr with a 50gr v-max
20 March 2005, 00:09
DennisF16 Gr. of IMR4227 and 55 Gr. Nosler BT's. I haven't chrono'ed this load but my best 100 yd. 3 shot group out of my 14" Contender has been .176". This is a very mild load but out to 200 yds. it is a tack driver, at least in my Contender.
20 March 2005, 00:24
2ndtimerWith my old Savage with a 1 in 12" twist rate, I got the best results with 25.0 gr of Accurate 2015BR and Nosler 50 gr Ballistic Tips. Start low and work up carefully since Accurate's current data shows a maximum of 24.5 gr with a Speer TNT.
Bullets are pretty worthless. All they do is hang around waiting to get loaded.
20 March 2005, 00:33
HP ShooterNo idea. I have no use for bullets that light in 223 Remington.
20 March 2005, 02:28
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by jbok:
What powder do you have the best accuracy with in 223 Remington using 50 and 55 grain bullets?
BL(C)-2
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quote:
Originally posted by HP Shooter:
No idea. I have no use for bullets that light in 223 Remington.
HP SHOOTER, I am not interested in what you don't know, tell me what you do? What heavy loads work well for you in your 223. I have an LTR with a 1 in 8 twist and it shoots the heavy bullets a little better. Thanks jb
26 March 2005, 07:18
DAVE HAMBYH4198
26 March 2005, 10:44
IdahoVandalBenchmark or Varget for me......
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31 March 2005, 14:19
Taupo Hunter50gr Vmax 26.5g ADI 2206 Federal Primers = 3455 fps & = .281 inch group at 100 meters.
7mm Rem mag-162 A-Max
Boom ...splat
31 March 2005, 19:51
LE270quote:
Originally posted by Taupo Hunter:
ADI 2206
I assume this is one of the powders Hodgdon imports into the US and repackages under one of their designations. If so, does anyone here know what Hodgdon calls it?
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I noticed a couple of comments about BL-C2.
What primers are you guys using ?
I never had really good luck with this powder.
Still have quite a bit left.
Whats the trick ? Magnum primers ?
Travis F.
06 April 2005, 07:45
longrange2I've had good luck with W748, Varget and H335.
06 April 2005, 19:26
tiggertateAnother vote for VV N133.
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07 April 2005, 01:10
reloaderman28 grs of BLC2 under Sierra 53 gr Matchking seated way out ( OAL 2.280 )
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but hangin' on
07 April 2005, 02:34
bartsche"
quote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
Here, I'll throw a curveball. My XP-100 (223) loves BLC-(2)
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Being close to the BL-C-2 is the surplus WCC846. At the range two of my cousins are using the same load in their .223s and punching near one holers using many different quality bullets and the WCC846. My .222 seems to like it too but it sure is dirty.

roger
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07 April 2005, 03:31
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by TBF:
I noticed a couple of comments about BL-C2.
What primers are you guys using ?
I never had really good luck with this powder.
Still have quite a bit left.
Whats the trick ? Magnum primers ?
Travis F.
At one time I had six .223 rifles......all of them shooting the same load.....27.5 Gr BL(C)-2
It was fantastic.....all shot beautifully.....and I used the cheapest primers I could find.....nothing special!! CCI, others
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07 April 2005, 03:48
fla3006H335
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