09 May 2002, 07:35
<wksinatl>DPMS coyote load using 55gr VMAX
I have a DPMS "SWEET 16" (16", 1-9"). I am looking for some suggestions for accurate loads using the 55gr VMAX. I have some 748, Varget, H322, AA2520, and a few others. For primers I have WSR's, CCI BR4's and Federal 205M's. Most ranges will be less than 300 yards. I know different rifles like different loads but I am looking for info that works for you in your .223. Thanks for your time and experience, Keith
09 May 2002, 08:01
Diamond DIn my AR (20" bbl), I found that using mil brass, Win Primer, a stiff charge of H322, and a 55 gr V-Max (moly coated) produces groups that run ~ .6 moa (5 shots) with velocity running about 2960 (chronographed). I seat those bullets out as far as possible while still being able to feed from the mag.
Varget works fairly well too, but I get slightly better accuracy using H322.
15 May 2002, 15:17
<Eric J>wksinatl, I too have a "sweet sixteen"' by DPMS. It has proved itself to be extremely accurate. My pet load is 27grns Varget(compressed load), under a 50 grn V-max. It doesn't seem fair to my other rifles with longer tubes to be outshot by a rifle with a small appetite and a short barrel, but facts is facts. The norm for ten shot groups, if I do my part, is a shade under 1/2". The only drawback is when my wife asks me, " is all that fire coming out the end of it normal"? I just smile and say "yep".
Eric
16 May 2002, 06:35
<wksinatl>Hey Eric, What kind of primers are you using? Are you seating the bullets to magazine length? Have you tried the 55 VMAX in your rifle? Thanks for the info.
I have a Jewel 2-stage trigger and a 4.5x-14x Leupold on this rifle. I have high hopes for it.
PS Ain't nuthin' wrong with a little fire!!!
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