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500 yard load for 223 rem 1 in 9 twist
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<blockquote data-quote="H-BAR" data-source="post: 7296" data-attributes="member: 1281"><p>Tommy as an add on H335 and the 450primer in the Winchester brass for the 50-55gr bullets</p><p>is a very good combo for the lighter bullets. I had super success with the 52grBTHP match Hornady and the 52grAmax. I use the heavier bullets because I just load one type of round for chucks and deer. My friends and I have used the 52grBTHP, the 52gr Amax and the 55gr Vmax for deer permits.</p><p>They use these lighter bullets in their Remingtons with a 1:12 twist where I use them in areas that are populated and may have to worry about houses in the distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H-BAR, post: 7296, member: 1281"] Tommy as an add on H335 and the 450primer in the Winchester brass for the 50-55gr bullets is a very good combo for the lighter bullets. I had super success with the 52grBTHP match Hornady and the 52grAmax. I use the heavier bullets because I just load one type of round for chucks and deer. My friends and I have used the 52grBTHP, the 52gr Amax and the 55gr Vmax for deer permits. They use these lighter bullets in their Remingtons with a 1:12 twist where I use them in areas that are populated and may have to worry about houses in the distance. [/QUOTE]
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