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.223 ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="Mild Bill" data-source="post: 650191" data-attributes="member: 18943"><p>I have a new 223 ackley that is built with the Rem 700 factory varmint barrel that came with the gun when I bought it new, had it re-chambered after testing the new factory barrel with about 40 round just to make sure it shot reasonable to start with.</p><p></p><p>anyway I worked a fire form load with 50 grain blitzkings, 25.5 grains of benchmark, fed small rifle match primers in new lake city brass that shoots very nice little tiny clover leaf groups.</p><p></p><p>I am in the process of just beginning to work up loads for the formed brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mild Bill, post: 650191, member: 18943"] I have a new 223 ackley that is built with the Rem 700 factory varmint barrel that came with the gun when I bought it new, had it re-chambered after testing the new factory barrel with about 40 round just to make sure it shot reasonable to start with. anyway I worked a fire form load with 50 grain blitzkings, 25.5 grains of benchmark, fed small rifle match primers in new lake city brass that shoots very nice little tiny clover leaf groups. I am in the process of just beginning to work up loads for the formed brass. [/QUOTE]
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