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Reloading
Trying to get my .223 to shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="rcar112" data-source="post: 1439092" data-attributes="member: 71515"><p>I've had the overall best luck with Varget and 69gr Sierra green tips with a 1:9. I've tried about every powder mentioned in all these replies - I fought the consences to use Varget at every TURN! XBR, CFE, Benchmark etc. I USE VARGET now. Now sure of your success to 600 without going to the heavies. I've used Sierra Match 90s but you will have to slow them down. I have a fairly good load with 77s. I think to have success at 600 with 223, you need the complete bullet. Not sure it's the powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcar112, post: 1439092, member: 71515"] I've had the overall best luck with Varget and 69gr Sierra green tips with a 1:9. I've tried about every powder mentioned in all these replies - I fought the consences to use Varget at every TURN! XBR, CFE, Benchmark etc. I USE VARGET now. Now sure of your success to 600 without going to the heavies. I've used Sierra Match 90s but you will have to slow them down. I have a fairly good load with 77s. I think to have success at 600 with 223, you need the complete bullet. Not sure it's the powder. [/QUOTE]
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