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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Working up a load question
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<blockquote data-quote="okie man" data-source="post: 934997" data-attributes="member: 75071"><p>223 is a small case. get a manual and use it. starting and max loads are listed. start low and work up to your guns max load in .02 grain increments. you will find your most accurate charge some place in between the starting and max load. then go play with seating depth if you feel your leaving some accuracy on the table. my pet load for my 223 is 26.5 grains of varget with a 55 grain sierra btsp ,cci primer and rem case. 3/8-5/8" groups all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie man, post: 934997, member: 75071"] 223 is a small case. get a manual and use it. starting and max loads are listed. start low and work up to your guns max load in .02 grain increments. you will find your most accurate charge some place in between the starting and max load. then go play with seating depth if you feel your leaving some accuracy on the table. my pet load for my 223 is 26.5 grains of varget with a 55 grain sierra btsp ,cci primer and rem case. 3/8-5/8" groups all day long. [/QUOTE]
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