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223 loads with aa2230 unburned powder

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02 April 2013, 05:00
tuck15
223 loads with aa2230 unburned powder
I'm working up a load for a 223 using 27 grains of aa2230 and 40 grain v-max bullets with federal small rifle primers. I'm getting 1/2" groups at 100 yars which I'm happy about. I am noticing a lot of unburned powder in my barrel. I know the powder is designed for heavier bullets. Do you think switching to a magnum primer would help with the unburned powder issues? I was given 5 pounds of aa2230 powder and hope to use it up.
02 April 2013, 05:05
butchloc
mag primer isn't going to do anything. to slow for a 40 gr bullet
02 April 2013, 05:11
Wendell Reich
I'd switch to a heavier bullet. That is a good powder in the 223.
02 April 2013, 05:39
ramrod340
quote:
mag primer isn't going to do anything. to slow for a 40 gr bullet

tu2

If I had 5# of powder that gave me 1/2" groups and my only issue was some unburned powder. I would probably live with the unburned powder. Big Grin


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
02 April 2013, 05:57
richj
RL7 and H322 may work better with the 40's.
03 April 2013, 00:18
Reloader270
If you have other powder to use, try a different combination. Unburned flakes is usually caused by low pressure. Had similar problem with my Marlin .357 Magnum with micro grooving.
03 April 2013, 03:22
p dog shooter
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tu2

If I had 5# of powder that gave me 1/2" groups and my only issue was some unburned powder. I would probably live with the unburned powder. Big Grin[/QUOTE]

+1

I would live with the unburnt powder also for .5 groups.
04 April 2013, 10:54
tuck15
thanks i will just shoot them up maybe shoot them over a chrony and see if i'm even in the ball park.
06 April 2013, 12:16
Walter Prociuk
I too have found AA 2230 to provide excellent accuracy in my .223 Remington. I use 50 grain Speer TNT bullets, Remington brass, and 26 grains of AA 2230. Sparked with CCI 450 primers, I have never had unburned kernels of powder in my gun.

The gun, out of Winchester's Custom Shop, has produced groups with this load that have provided me with bragging rights. H-335 works just as well.

Both powders are spectacular in the .458 Winchester with conventional 500 grain slugs as well.