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223 Remington Recommended Bullet Head For Tiny Ten In Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="Hand Skills" data-source="post: 2959861" data-attributes="member: 103303"><p>I do hand load heavier bullets for that rifle (64gr and 68gr Hammers, 75gr Berger's) but the 60gr Nosler Custom ammo shoots so well for me that I just use the factory stuff. This provides a constant supply of once fired brass which I quite enjoy as I find brass prep tedious even for 'normal' sized cartridges.</p><p></p><p>Of the powders you listed on hand, N135 is a great candidate to start with. Not quite as temperature stable as Varget, but burns a little quicker and can be used to good effect with bullets as light as 40gr. Varget has great temperature stability but seems to shine with 70gr class bullets in the .223. It is a touch slow for the 55gr class bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hand Skills, post: 2959861, member: 103303"] I do hand load heavier bullets for that rifle (64gr and 68gr Hammers, 75gr Berger's) but the 60gr Nosler Custom ammo shoots so well for me that I just use the factory stuff. This provides a constant supply of once fired brass which I quite enjoy as I find brass prep tedious even for 'normal' sized cartridges. Of the powders you listed on hand, N135 is a great candidate to start with. Not quite as temperature stable as Varget, but burns a little quicker and can be used to good effect with bullets as light as 40gr. Varget has great temperature stability but seems to shine with 70gr class bullets in the .223. It is a touch slow for the 55gr class bullets. [/QUOTE]
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