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Pet load for 55gr .223/5.56 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5018942" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>1. 25 gr H335.</p><p>2. 24.5 gr SW Tactical Rifle</p><p>Both rounds at SAAMI max length. Armscor FMJ's, SB sized once fired R-P brass, Federal GM205MAR primers.</p><p></p><p>Both produce excellent results. The FPS difference between powders was inconsequential. RCBS 10-10 weighed. Tried and found SWTR to meter like a dream but the slightest breath of air will scatter the powder. We do 50 rounds at a time checking before we start and 60% complete using Frankford arsenal Platinum Series (check all screws at least every 400-500 rounds). </p><p></p><p>By excellent results I mean sub one inch using Savage Axis bolt gun. </p><p></p><p>There are other solutions of equal accuracy. Difference is that cost per round thing. Watch Grafs and MidSouth for SW powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5018942, member: 5958"] 1. 25 gr H335. 2. 24.5 gr SW Tactical Rifle Both rounds at SAAMI max length. Armscor FMJ's, SB sized once fired R-P brass, Federal GM205MAR primers. Both produce excellent results. The FPS difference between powders was inconsequential. RCBS 10-10 weighed. Tried and found SWTR to meter like a dream but the slightest breath of air will scatter the powder. We do 50 rounds at a time checking before we start and 60% complete using Frankford arsenal Platinum Series (check all screws at least every 400-500 rounds). By excellent results I mean sub one inch using Savage Axis bolt gun. There are other solutions of equal accuracy. Difference is that cost per round thing. Watch Grafs and MidSouth for SW powder. [/QUOTE]
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