Powder for .223 77gr

skywalker

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I have some IMR4831, Hogden 4831 and some RL-19..........any luck with these or recommend something else?

Thanks,
 
Waaaay too slow! You need some Varget or RL-15, either one will do just fine. These two powders dominate the competitive shooters loads, and are probably about 50/50 among shooters on the line at Perry. Both will give good velocity and excellent accuracy.
 
tac and 4895 will work well too. I like rl series but found h4895 to be very accurate in my dpms with 75's. Tac is my load 'em quick powder and does nearly as well.
 
Im kinda new to the AR group, but coming from a single loading bolt I always stayed away from bullets going way in and using case capacity. So with my AR Ive found the 69 sierra about max on AOL and not over filling or stealing case capacity. I can imagine what a 77 grainer would do. How is this working out? maybe I need to not listen to my past ideas and try it???
 
Im kinda new to the AR group, but coming from a single loading bolt I always stayed away from bullets going way in and using case capacity. So with my AR Ive found the 69 sierra about max on AOL and not over filling or stealing case capacity. I can imagine what a 77 grainer would do. How is this working out? maybe I need to not listen to my past ideas and try it???
I don't like a bullet eating half of the case capacity either, but in both my 375 H@h (with 300 tsx) and my AR with 75's this is what you have to do. It doesn't seem to really matter as lond as you use an appropriate powder.
 
Got the Hornady 52gr and 55gr, but they were sold out of RL15, but picked up some Benchmark.....gonna run some and see how it works outs.

If anyone has a 'pet' load and wants to PM, I would appreciate. If not, will just refer to manual and start working my way up.

Gun is a Colt M4.

thanks,
 
Ramshot Tac, ASA2520, IMR8208XBR, Varget, RL-15, H4895. Any of these will fit the bill just fine. All of the listed powders are used by many, many High Power service rifle shooters each year including me and my 3 girls.
 
Skywalker,

With lighter bullets (like the 55s) Benchmark is an outstanding choice; even better than RL-15 or Varget. These two are better suited to the heavier bullets, like the 77s we mentioned earlier. The lighter ones, like the 55s, will need a faster burning powder. Benchmark is ideal, and used to be one of my standard accuracy powders for testing 224" bullets in the 223 Rem. Meters well, give good velocity and outstanding accuracy.

This goes along with the comments I made earleir from your initial post about 4831. Again, great powder, but just not suited to this role. Put it in a 300 Win Mag and it runs great. In a small capacity case, light bullet type load like this, it's just not the right choice. Gotta match up all the componenets for things to run right.
 
We use TAC with everything from 53g Vmax to 77g SMK and have had very good results. I've also used Varget, RL15 and Benchmark but keep coming back to TAC since it meters better and shoots just as good for me.
 
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