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Which Powder for 75grAmax in 223?
15 November 2009, 14:29
KAV300WSMWhich Powder for 75grAmax in 223?
G'day,
I just purchased a Steyr Pro Varmint 223 with a 1:9 barrel i was wondering which powder is the most recommend for pushing the 75 Grain Amax. All my experience has been with Win 748.
Regards
KAV
15 November 2009, 17:00
perryThat's a long bullet for a 1:9 twist. They won't stabilize in my 1:9. The 75 bthp was a long as I could get. Powder wise I was using Varget, 23.0gr I believe. I have heard from a buddy that shoots the Amax in 1000 yard matches that the Reloader powders work well, 15 and 19.
Perry
15 November 2009, 17:39
Bobby TomekI prefer Re-15, but several others will do the trick as well.
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15 November 2009, 18:26
3037825gr of Varget and seat them long as possible.
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16 November 2009, 15:16
Juggernaut76+1 for Re-15
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17 November 2009, 07:48
308SakoUnless they will not shoot in your 1 in 9 PLEASE don't say they will not. They do in mine: even at 400 yards
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17 November 2009, 18:43
seafire2My Savage with the 1 in 9 factory twist will shoot everything up thru the 80 grain Match bullets..
after testing about 17 different powders in mine with the 75 grain A Max.. ..
my best results were with plain old IMR 4895 and IMR 4064... both with loads of 25 grains of powder with the 75 grain A Max...
If you are shooting paper, I actually have found that the 75 grain HP Match from Hornady is more accurate..
The powders that get honorable mention is Varget...and H 322...
I just use regular small rifle primers and don't notice any difference in the brand..
17 November 2009, 18:47
BECooleGood luck on getting 75 AMAX to shoot in your 1/9. I think you have about a 1:10 chance depending upon your definition of "shoots".
As said, Varget and Re15 are the 2 most popular powders, with 4895, VV N540, TAC and maybe even W748 making a show.
21 November 2009, 03:01
MoorepowerVV 140, VV 540. There are alot of 1/9 rifles shooting them quite well. "I" have never heard personally of a Savage in .223 that would not shoot them well.
21 November 2009, 05:54
Tapper2I just built a .220 Swift with a 1-8 twist to shoot the 75 and 80 gr. bullets. Haven't had a lot of time to test loads, but H4831sc has worked very well with both bullet weights. Sub 2" groups at 400 yards, so far.........Tom
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21 November 2009, 06:46
bartsche
Most powders I've used with 75gr. bullets have been surplus. One ,however that does stand out was 24.7gr. aa2520 @ 2950 fps. avg. multi shot 2" group at 200 yds.

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28 November 2009, 13:21
owensbyI tried the 75 BTHP and a-max in my savage 223 with 1:9 twist and below is what I got.Haven't shot them since though.The 80's shot pretty good also but couldn't find the target.
28 November 2009, 13:29
seafire2Owensby,
that 24.5 grains of Varget and the 75 gr BTHP would end up being my GoTo load in that barrel...
28 November 2009, 14:01
owensbyI lucked out when I bought this savage it is the 10 fp,it shoots about anything I put in it.About every time I shoot it at the range someone wants to buy it,that says a bunch for the rifle.
I don't varmit hunt just shoot it at the range.we have a yearly 300 yd egg shoot which I won last year with the rifle shooting 40 gr bt,but this year got beat by letting a fellow shoot my savage 260 which he busted 4 eggs in a row with it.And this was the first time he had shot the rifle.The savages are awesume.
This below is a 300 yd group with the rifle and a 55 gr bullet.
30 November 2009, 15:40
Giovan22You can try H4895, N540 and N140.
I used them with success.
Giovanni
01 December 2009, 03:28
Jerry EdenI shoot IMR4895 with 75 and 77 grain bullets with great success.
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