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Dpms coyote load using 55gr VMAX

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09 May 2002, 07:34
<wksinatl>
Dpms coyote load using 55gr VMAX
I have a DPMS "SWEET 16" (16", 1-9"). I am looking for some suggestions for accurate loads using the 55gr VMAX. I have some 748, Varget, H322, AA2520, and a few others. For primers I have WSR's, CCI BR4's and Federal 205M's. Most ranges will be less than 300 yards. I know different rifles like different loads but I am looking for info that works for you in your .223. Thanks for your time and experience, Keith
09 May 2002, 16:23
<JerrBear356>
If you want to use those 55gr V-Max's get yourself a new barrel with a different twist try 1/14". However if you want accuracy with your existing barrel 1/9" you need to start using 70-75gr bullets and you will notice your groups shrink dramatically. Give the 69gr Sierra Matchkings or the Hornady 75gr A-Max's a try.

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10 May 2002, 02:44
CISCO
Yep, just go on out and rebarrel to a slower twist. That'll be quick and cheap. Awsome advice there. Some 14 twist barrels wont even stabilize the 55 Vmax.
I've had good luck with 23gr. of H322(listed max.) Varget is looking pretty good at 27.5 grains, again a max load and compressed. Ofcourse work up to these levels. CCI primers have been good to me too.


Chris

11 May 2002, 03:19
<Mike Anderson>
Don't be so fast, I've killed plenty of varmits out of my ar with a 20" 1 in 9 using 55 grain v-maxes. I suggest you try it before replacing!
And not all of the heavy bullets are designed to fit the ar's clip. Try the 69 and 77 sierras they are , dont think 75 a-max will work.

Mike

11 May 2002, 05:02
<Wildcat>
I have a savage 10FP with a 1 in 9.

It shoots forty grainers under quarter inch at one hundred despite what the rest of the worlds shooters say about twist rates.

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14 May 2002, 03:29
tsiero
I have the same rifle a DPMS 1/9' twist rifle and with 40gr V-Max bullets the accuracy really sucks under 1" at 100 yards for 5 shots. The same for 55 gr remington plhp bullets. But when I used Remington 52gr Benchrest bullets the group opened up to a Dime for ten shots at100 yards. I also have a 1/7 twist 22-250 and it shoots 55 gr Blitzkings at .4 at 100 yards. The main cirteria for fast twist barrels is that spinning the bullets faster will bring out the bullet's flaws, so you just need to use good bullets. I have good results with BLC2, 748 and Varget
14 May 2002, 22:58
<gone hunting>
quote:
Originally posted by JerrBear356:
If you want to use those 55gr V-Max's get yourself a new barrel with a different twist try 1/14". However if you want accuracy with your existing barrel 1/9" you need to start using 70-75gr bullets and you will notice your groups shrink dramatically. Give the 69gr Sierra Matchkings or the Hornady 75gr A-Max's a try.

what the hell are you talking about?
1/9 will work fine just back off the load a bit and work up slow watching for preasure signs.
i have the same DPMS rifle [ truly a grate rifle package]
mine likes Fed. brass, H322 or Benchmark powder, Fed GM primers and 55gr Vmax or 52gr Berger MEF.

i've dusted 11 yotes with mine so far this year. longest was 377yds.


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15 May 2002, 00:08
<CatShooter>
JerrBear356 - "If you want to use those 55gr V-Max's get yourself a new barrel with a different twist try 1/14".

Sorry, but you should stick to advice that you have "done"... I have a 14" 223, and The 55 V-Max it too long for the twist... and accuracy is poor.

But I also shoot it in a 9" twist Win M70-HBV, and it is outstanding, running 1/2".

CatShooter.

04 June 2002, 13:39
tsiero
One thing I really respect are reality based answers.