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    Default Re: .223 rem. load data for my AR.

    Thanks guys

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    Default Re: .223 rem. load data for my AR.

    slight hi-jack,
    what cost are you guys coming in on with reloading for your .223/5.56 ?

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    Default Re: .223 rem. load data for my AR.

    It's expensive. About R4.50 a pew

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    Quote Originally Posted by McD2304 View Post
    slight hi-jack,
    what cost are you guys coming in on with reloading for your .223/5.56 ?
    Assuming you have a case, CMJ bullet R1, powder R0.80, primer R0.50; total R2.30.
    Good for 2-3 MOA, if tighter group is required then better bullet is needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armed Preacher View Post
    Assuming you have a case, CMJ bullet R1, powder R0.80, primer R0.50; total R2.30.
    Good for 2-3 MOA, if tighter group is required then better bullet is needed.
    One can round it off to R3.00/round counting in R0.70 for cases, you will lose some.


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    Default Re: .223 rem. load data for my AR.

    Quote Originally Posted by Armed Preacher View Post
    Assuming you have a case, CMJ bullet R1, powder R0.80, primer R0.50; total R2.30.
    Good for 2-3 MOA, if tighter group is required then better bullet is needed.
    What cmj bullets are you getting for R1?

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    Anyone tried S335 rather than S321 ?

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    Default Re: .223 rem. load data for my AR.

    Quote Originally Posted by Schmidtj View Post
    Anyone tried S335 rather than S321 ?
    Some people are happy using S335, but in my Howa I have found funny pressure spikes. S335 is more volatile and you use less propellant. S321 gives me better results and is quite predictable. Loads with 40gr Vmax now only needs 0,1gr adjustment to achieve the node speed. Using 25.5, 26, 27 and 28gr and shooting 2 rounds per charge, I managed to group all 8 into 1,5 inches. Burn rate thus conformed with that predicted by Quick Load.

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    Default Re: .223 rem. load data for my AR.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gleock View Post
    What cmj bullets are you getting for R1?
    Would also like to know.


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    Quote Originally Posted by driepootx View Post
    Some people are happy using S335, but in my Howa I have found funny pressure spikes. S335 is more volatile and you use less propellant. S321 gives me better results and is quite predictable. Loads with 40gr Vmax now only needs 0,1gr adjustment to achieve the node speed. Using 25.5, 26, 27 and 28gr and shooting 2 rounds per charge, I managed to group all 8 into 1,5 inches. Burn rate thus conformed with that predicted by Quick Load.
    I worked out loads with . .

    NOSLER VARMAGEDDON 55GR FB TIPPED AND SEIRRA MATCHKING 69GR

    My Dm4 has n 20 inch barrel

    ON QUICKLOAD S335 AND S321

    S335 BURN RATES AN BALLISTIC EFFICIENCY IS BETER THAN S321 ?

    I WORKED OUT HIGH AND LOW NODES FOR BOTH PROPPELENTS.
    I WILL LOAD THEM AND SEE ON SATURDAY.

    LOOKING AT WHAT QUICKLOAD SAYS . . S335 LOOKS LIKE THE BETTER PROPPELENT TO USE ?

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