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I have a new to me Savage target action, rechambered in .223AI. It has a 1-9 twist, so I would like to shoot 69gr SMK's. I tried the Max Varget load, from the Sierra Manual, for the standard .223rem. This turned out to be a little hot and was cratering primers and even pierced one. I will back off about 10% and try again, but I thought I would check to see if anyone else is loading this bullet/cartridge combo. | ||
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Something else is a play. What primer? SR primers are of two types- low pressure ( cci 400s, late win SR, kvb223) and hi pressure/mag-(cci 450s, 7.5s, cci mil spec, kvb223M/556 etc). The former set of primers is for 22 hornet type loads ( maybe not by design, as in the WSR), in practice hi intensity 223 loads pierce them with regularity. May want to start there, then confirm the chamber and throat- not sure what throat( free boe/leade angle) the average 223AI has. But 223 rem saami chambers are short and steep and often play havoc with heavy/long bullet 223 loads. | |||
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I am using CCI 400's Also, I seated the bullets touching the lands. The OAL is long enough that a standard .223 plastic box will not close on them. | |||
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If you are actually touching the lands that alone might be responsible for driving pressure up. Back off a tad ( technical term ) and see if that helps. I shoot a number of 223AIs a bunch, but I don't shoot the heavy bullets, so can't be much help there. I have however learned if you are looking for data, Use the .222 Remington Magnum data that is available ( gonna be tough to find it for heavy bullets though...) it is usually a good guideline for middle of the road AI loads... | |||
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i would pay attention to what hpmaster said. | |||
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