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.223 vs .223AI
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<blockquote data-quote="strombeckj" data-source="post: 452336" data-attributes="member: 28471"><p>I do not have a crony so I cannot comment on fps. However I have a 1:14 Krieger at 24 chambered in .223 AI. I can load 28.5gr's of 8208 XBR with a 50gr Blitz king's and hit PD's all day long at 500 yards with no signs of any pressure issues. IMR's suggested max load is 25.8 gr of xbr will get 3407fps with a 50gr pill. I know that my friends will not attempt to shoot their standard .223 on a regular basis past 400 yards and leave it up to me and the others with larger 22 cal's. I think it's a great compromise between a .223 and a 22-250. Not to mention….no case trimming. I can reload my LC brass 5-7 times before it requires any trimming and at that point I just toss it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strombeckj, post: 452336, member: 28471"] I do not have a crony so I cannot comment on fps. However I have a 1:14 Krieger at 24 chambered in .223 AI. I can load 28.5gr’s of 8208 XBR with a 50gr Blitz king’s and hit PD’s all day long at 500 yards with no signs of any pressure issues. IMR’s suggested max load is 25.8 gr of xbr will get 3407fps with a 50gr pill. I know that my friends will not attempt to shoot their standard .223 on a regular basis past 400 yards and leave it up to me and the others with larger 22 cal’s. I think it’s a great compromise between a .223 and a 22-250. Not to mention….no case trimming. I can reload my LC brass 5-7 times before it requires any trimming and at that point I just toss it. [/QUOTE]
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