I just took delivery on my Winchester M70 Coyote in .223 WSSM last Wed. the 7th. that I ordered last November. Mounted a new Burris 6-24x on top and made sure the stock is free floating. Going to the range this weekend, if it's not raining cats and dogs, to have some fun. All things come to those who wait. Lawdog
Posts: 1254 | Location: Northern California | Registered: 22 December 2002
AC, had a Martini in .225 years ago, and loved it. One thing's for sure when you tell your buddy's what you're shooting they'll probably respond with a most emphatic, "Huh"?
Posts: 926 | Location: pueblo.co | Registered: 03 December 2002
I just got some brass, and the internal capacity is about 54 grains of water. Necks are .019", for a loaded dimension of .265 -- that's some THICK brass!
Now, if my Redding bushing dies would just get here, I could go shooting! LOL, Dutch.
Posts: 4564 | Location: Idaho Falls, ID, USA | Registered: 21 September 2000
Went to the range Sunday, yeah I know it was Mother's Day so I took the wife along too, just to break in the barrel. Didn't have to worry about needing help in doing this as the range loafers were there to help in abundance. It's funny how much free coffee, soda's and snacks show up when you bring a new rifle to the range. The load I used was one I modified from a .220 Swift I used to have. Hornady 50 gr. V-Max ahead of 42.5 gr. of IMR-4064, this gave me an average of 4033 fps. and groups from 0.91" - 1.43". Nothing to brag about but a starting point. Lawdog
Posts: 1254 | Location: Northern California | Registered: 22 December 2002
Lawdog, The new Hornady manual has loads listed for the 223WSSM. I believe their 40gr V-max is listed at 4600fps . It also said it's tough on barrels (surprise), after 350 shots they could see throat erosion with a bore scope. If you want some loads let me know
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Posts: 113 | Location: NE PA | Registered: 27 March 2003