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BEST .223 LOADS TESTED (AR15)
steveono
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I have been experimenting with the .223 for years, and won many competitions with it. I have kept these few loads to myself for years, but if they do not produce sub MOA groups, then your gun needs to be sold. In all my guns they shoot .2's very consistently, from short barrel LMT's to the 24" Wilson 1/8. My RRA Varmint A4 shot a consistent .850-.950 w/ factory Black Hills ammo. It has a 1/8 Wilson 20" SS barrel. I would have thought that w/ the 1/8 that the heavier bullets would be best, but to my dismay the Hornady 50gr V MAX w/ 42gr of 4895 produce 3 and 5 shot groups consistant at .2's @100m. Winchester Brass, CCI BR primers, loaded to fit the magazine. Please try this load and post results, and you will be amazed. I gave the loads to a well known shooter "Graymist" years ago, and it is now his most accurate load as seen on 6mmbr.com under the .223 page. Try it you will love it. And I know it doesnt have much left at 800m but hitting human size steel targets at that distance is easy as pie, when you calculate wind correctly. All you AR guys try it. I won the last egg shoot with that gun and load at 1-3-5 and 600yds against all sorts of bolt guns, and getting 3 shots off in 1 min is very easy with the auto. I used to be "bolt only" man but with todays AR accuracy, 6-7 lb guns. What else is there, unless you are a strict BR shooter? If you still dont have an AR, what are you waiting for?
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Let's all of us use this as a lesson.
It is very easy to transpose numbers while typing. The "2" and the "4" are transposed in the post. Thankfully, 42 grains of 4895 will not fit into a 223 case. The proper load should have been listed as 24 grains, a well known, safe recommendation for MOST rifles......
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