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.223 Ackley dies
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<blockquote data-quote="TAP" data-source="post: 284129" data-attributes="member: 10339"><p>The .223 AI I had had a 1in 8"twist and I shot mostly 80gn SMK. However, I would also run some 69 and 75's on occasion. Didn't try the Lee dies. I had Redding comp seater and a neck bushing die. Varget was by far the best powder for me with Fed match primers being the best. This particular rifle wasn't real fond of the 69's. It did shoot the 75's into the 7's, the 80's into the 4's and the 52 SMK into bugholes. Tried various powder and primer combinations and always came back to Varget and Fed match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAP, post: 284129, member: 10339"] The .223 AI I had had a 1in 8"twist and I shot mostly 80gn SMK. However, I would also run some 69 and 75's on occasion. Didn't try the Lee dies. I had Redding comp seater and a neck bushing die. Varget was by far the best powder for me with Fed match primers being the best. This particular rifle wasn't real fond of the 69's. It did shoot the 75's into the 7's, the 80's into the 4's and the 52 SMK into bugholes. Tried various powder and primer combinations and always came back to Varget and Fed match. [/QUOTE]
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