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Looking for a new .223 load. Any opinions on these two powders or if you have a different favorite I would like to hear about it also.Thanks | ||
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I think Black hills loads Ramshot TAC in their 223. Would be a good place to start. I get very little deviation from these powders. | |||
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In my experience, 3031 doesn't meter very easily (as with most stick powders). It has also given me fairly wide velocity spreads between individual shots. Accuracy, however, hasn't suffered proportionally. I like H-335 (or its military and competitor clones WC-844 and AR 2230) in a .223. But lots of powders, including Varget, 4895 and a host of others work well in this caliber. | |||
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My CZ-527 is particularly fond of 26.5 grains of Varget behind 50 grain V-maxes. I think it's worth a try if you've got nothing else going on. | |||
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With the exception of 75 & 80 grain target bullets, all my .223 loads are typically 3031 concoctions. Haven't yet found a bad one - only good and better! Redial | |||
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<Eric J> |
I have a few things to say......VARGET, 50GN V-MAX VARGET, 50GN V-MAX, VARGET, 50GN V-MAX,VARGET, 50GN V-MAX,= LITTLE BITTY GROUPS, at least in my Sweet 16. Every group is less than 1/2". I use 27.5gns. Generous muzzle flash but it works. ![]() | ||
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