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223 Remington accuracy loads with Vihtavuori powder

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26 August 2007, 08:19
jbok
223 Remington accuracy loads with Vihtavuori powder
Is anyone loading .223 Remington with Vihtavuori powders, looking for some impoved accuracy loads. N135 is what I was thinking about trying. I have rifles with both 1 in 9 twist and 1 in 12 twist. Plan to load 52 grain,60 grain and 69 grain bullets. Any help would be appreciated. Jim
27 August 2007, 01:45
Dr.K
I have not used that powder ; It is how ever a very respected powder and should do well .
I prefer 25.5 grains of BL-C2 with 55 grain sierra's Hornady or ?.
69 Sierra's 23.2 H335 some success with 24.6 - 25.2 H 4895.
have yet to fool with 4198 or Varget .

Shoot Straight Know Your Target . My twist are 1:8 1:9 . I'm in single hole with Bushmaster 55 ,68 ,69 grain projectiles . Best to date .312" X 5 100Yd.

Shoot Straight Know Your Target . ... salute
27 August 2007, 06:00
308Sako
jbok, My most accurate load with the Sierra 69 MK was with V V 135. I do not have the information available right now as I am packing for the big move. But by using normal work up proceedures I am confident you will find a stellar loading. I was using Winchester .223 brass and Fed 205M primers at 2.250 COL... If I was in my Forties I'd remember, but I'm not... damn. Wink






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27 August 2007, 14:22
Paul from nz
VV N-135 223rem loads

52gr sierra HPBT - 25.3-28.1gr

60gr Hornady HP is 24.6gr - 26.6gr

69 sierra HPBT - 23.1-25.5

69 scenar Lapua - 21.6-23

thats out of the VV manual. bullets are pretty much interchangable
27 August 2007, 23:51
Dr.K
Excellent Post ; Load to the middle of those weights ; go up and down .5 Grain either side see what yours likes milder or wilder .

Shoot Straight Know Your Target . ... salute
02 September 2007, 23:33
jbok
I appreciate the help locating a reference point to start. Thanks Jim