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223 Superformance recipe?
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I have shot the Hornady 223 Superformance factory round thinking that if it shot good, I could just copy the OAL, powder, etc...Well, it shot excellent, so I immediately went out and bought a box of 53 grain VMAX and 1lb of Hogden Superformance powder. NOT SO FAST; the powder is definitely not just superformance powder, but a mix. Does anyone have any good combos or low/high powder charges using the 53 gr VMAX bullet and this powder? I haven't been able to find anything on Hogden's site for this combo, and I was hoping maybe it was in the Hornady book and someone could share (I only have the Speer and Barnes book currently) until I could get my hands on a book.
 
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Superperformance powder is way too slow for 223.
 
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I've been wanting to try LeverEvolution in .223. Bet that would hum.
 
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What velocity were you getting with your rifle using this ammo?

I just looked on Hornady's web site and for the 223 Superformance 53g bullet they are claiming a velocity of 3,465 out of a 24" barrel.

You said something in your post that caused me to pause. You mentioned that you thought the powder in those factory loads was a mix. Did you mean a mixture of 2 or more powders? From what I've read, but not experienced, the mixing of 2 or more powders is getting into the red zone .....fast. I would recommend not doing that.

I've found a good combination of velocity and accuracy out of my .223 700 Rem shooter using RL-7 and 40g Nosler Ballistic Tips. I know that's not what you requested, but it is a screamer. I'm shooting it out of a 26" bull barrel with about a 6" suppressor added on and using a generous amount of RL-7 I'm getting 3,925 fps out of that load through my chronograph readings with great accuracy. I'm using LC military brass and CCI primers. It's a great load for rock chucks, jackrabbits, coyotes, badgers and deer.

It is a load that is above book and may/is not for all rifles. But could be approached with caution. Obviously your shooter will differ from mine and so on......
 
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From what I have read the superperformance powder sold to reloaders is not the same as what is loaded in all the superperformance ammo. If I recall there is something like 16 different recipes for superperformance ammo in all the3 different calibers.


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