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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 3026706" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>If you can run a heavier bullet that could help. Trailboss is a good powder to stick with, as it removes any chance of a double charge. Pistol powders are pretty easy to make a mistake and blow yourself up. Neck tension will also be a big thing to check on. </p><p></p><p>Some bullets don't stabilize well at subsonic velocities. Usually high bc bullets aren't ideal. Round nose, or more blunt bullets, tend to work better for subsonic applications. I haven't loaded 223 subs, but in 308 that's been my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 3026706, member: 68542"] If you can run a heavier bullet that could help. Trailboss is a good powder to stick with, as it removes any chance of a double charge. Pistol powders are pretty easy to make a mistake and blow yourself up. Neck tension will also be a big thing to check on. Some bullets don’t stabilize well at subsonic velocities. Usually high bc bullets aren’t ideal. Round nose, or more blunt bullets, tend to work better for subsonic applications. I haven’t loaded 223 subs, but in 308 that’s been my experience. [/QUOTE]
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