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W748 in the 223 Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 2878543" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I used it exclusively in .223 loads for my AR. That was when 55 grain was the most popular. I seem to remember the load was 21.6 grains of WW748 if reloading commercial brass. If military brass was used, I think I loaded it with 20.0 grains BUT it has been YEARS, and all of my data was lost in Katrina in 2005. Please do lots of research, and don't use the charges I listed. I am recalling from memory, which is old and weak.</p><p></p><p> EDITED: After seeing M1A1ABRAMS post (#7), my memory for my powder charge was way off. Please disregard my numbers listed. I do remember that the load was very accurate and the rifle functioned perfectly, so it had to have an adequate charge, which obviously was not the charge I posted. Sorry...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 2878543, member: 38154"] I used it exclusively in .223 loads for my AR. That was when 55 grain was the most popular. I seem to remember the load was 21.6 grains of WW748 if reloading commercial brass. If military brass was used, I think I loaded it with 20.0 grains BUT it has been YEARS, and all of my data was lost in Katrina in 2005. Please do lots of research, and don't use the charges I listed. I am recalling from memory, which is old and weak. EDITED: After seeing M1A1ABRAMS post (#7), my memory for my powder charge was way off. Please disregard my numbers listed. I do remember that the load was very accurate and the rifle functioned perfectly, so it had to have an adequate charge, which obviously was not the charge I posted. Sorry... [/QUOTE]
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