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40gr bullets in 223
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<blockquote data-quote="Fotis" data-source="post: 70472" data-attributes="member: 136"><p>OK...Glad someone brought this up. I have made the following observation and I would like to see if I am the only one. </p><p></p><p>During all these yaers working with a lot of 223's I have noticed that when it comes to 40 grain bullets I can NEVER get a uniform load. I have used H 4895, Win 748 Varget and others. Never I mean never have I gotten a 5 or more, shot string where the velocities do not have 100-350 fps variance! Accuracy might be acceptable but uniformity stinks. You do not know if the next 40 gr pill is going 3200 fps or 3650 fps. What gives?</p><p></p><p>Never had the same problem with the heavies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fotis, post: 70472, member: 136"] OK...Glad someone brought this up. I have made the following observation and I would like to see if I am the only one. During all these yaers working with a lot of 223's I have noticed that when it comes to 40 grain bullets I can NEVER get a uniform load. I have used H 4895, Win 748 Varget and others. Never I mean never have I gotten a 5 or more, shot string where the velocities do not have 100-350 fps variance! Accuracy might be acceptable but uniformity stinks. You do not know if the next 40 gr pill is going 3200 fps or 3650 fps. What gives? Never had the same problem with the heavies. [/QUOTE]
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