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Which Powder for 75grAmax in 223?

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15 November 2009, 12:03
KAV300WSM
Which Powder for 75grAmax in 223?
G'day

First post here, I just purchased a Steyr Pro Varmint 223 with a 1:9 barrel i was wondering which powder is the most recommend for pushing the 75 Grain Amax. All my experience has been with Win 748.

Regards

KAV
15 November 2009, 12:32
steyrl
If I may offer a suggestion, I wouldn't try anything over 69grn in a 1:9 twist barrel. I own two 223rem one of which is a Steyr Pro Hunter same as yours. The other is a Savage with a 1:7" which will handle 75, 77 and 80grn projectiles. It has been suggested I could try 90grn proectiles but I believe 90grners need a 1:6.5 Just be careful Kav. As far as powders I'm using BM2 or AR2219 in both rifles.
15 November 2009, 12:33
steyrl
Sorry KAv, I've mislead you! My Pro Hunter is not a "Varmint".
15 November 2009, 14:24
KAV300WSM
No dramas. Yeah the Varmint is the heavy fluted version. I have been told that some 1:9 223's will handle the 75gr Amax and others wont. So ill give it a try and see how she goes.
15 November 2009, 19:15
homebrewer
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15 November 2009, 23:46
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by KAV300WSM:
No dramas. Yeah the Varmint is the heavy fluted version. I have been told that some 1:9 223's will handle the 75gr Amax and others wont. So ill give it a try and see how she goes.

popcornmy Savage 9 twist handles it nicely.
;using many powders but Accurate 4064 accurately pushes the bullet to 2900 fps. 2" group at 300 yds. fishingroger


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21 December 2009, 05:26
manitou210
The best powders I have found for 223 with 1/9

Varget,RL 15 & VT540 no particular order 24gr & up.
But get the Hornadys don't run with 75gr Bergers
21 December 2009, 06:44
Specter65
In my Savage .223 1:9, I've had good results pushing the 75gr bullets with either Varget or N140. My 1:9 barrel has no problem stabilizing the 75 gr bullets and I know of others shooting 77 and 80gr from a 9" twist.



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21 December 2009, 07:39
kelbro
Varget and the 75gr AMax work well in two of my 1:9 223s, not quite as well in the 16" barrel but still sub-MOA. They really shine in 1:8 barrels and 223AI 1:9 barrels.
22 December 2009, 04:30
390ish
you will probably better off with the hornady 75 grain otm rather than the amax. the amax is a bit long to stabilize in a 1:9. it think i shoot aa2520, but can't remember off hand.
22 December 2009, 05:31
BECoole
Most people have 4895 on the shelf. You might want to give it a try. It's pretty good. Otherwise, Varget, Re15 and Viht 540 are all great powders.

Good luck with your AMAX in a 1/9"!
22 December 2009, 06:25
Tyler Kemp
I used Varget and 75 grain Amaxes for deer last year. Seat them to mag length and crush some powder!


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