Lewdan 17 Posted September 20, 2010 Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 Which powder would you recommend for re loading .223 rem? i have been loading this cal for about a month and only used H335, results seem ok but just wondered if any of you have done load testing using different powders. My rifle is Howa 1500, 1 in 12 twist so max bullet weight would be 55 grain. any info would be much appreciated. Cheers LD Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted September 20, 2010 Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 Which powder would you recommend for re loading .223 rem? i have been loading this cal for about a month and only used H335, results seem ok but just wondered if any of you have done load testing using different powders. My rifle is Howa 1500, 1 in 12 twist so max bullet weight would be 55 grain. any info would be much appreciated. Cheers LD vit n130 or vit n133 look about the best for the 223 with that weight bullet. the n130 24 grains will give you 3300 fps but work up to that if i where you. the n133 24.9 will give you 3300 fps. again work up. these are for 55 grain blizking bt bullets. it says the accuracy load is n133 with 24.2 grains for 3200 fps with 1251 ftlb this is out of a 24 inch barrel with rem primer, federal case and a 1 in 14 twist which is weird as most 223 rifles are 1 in 12 or 1 in 8 or 1 in 9 Quote Link to post
mangy1983 51 Posted September 20, 2010 Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 Which powder would you recommend for re loading .223 rem? i have been loading this cal for about a month and only used H335, results seem ok but just wondered if any of you have done load testing using different powders. My rifle is Howa 1500, 1 in 12 twist so max bullet weight would be 55 grain. any info would be much appreciated. Cheers LD I have only been reloading myself for two months and have so far tried Hogdgens Varget and Accuracy 2230. According to my ballistics table which l got with my Lee dies the starting load of 25 grains of H-Varget together with 40 grain V-Max bullets produces 3674 fps. This is what I used to begin with but as H-Varget is so hard to get hold of my RFD suggested to use Accuracy 2230 when the H-Varget ran out, which was designed with the smaller calibre in mind. With the accuracy 2230 l use 24.7 grains of powder with 40 grain V-Max bullets produces 3639 fps. as far as l was aware the max bullet weight for a one in twelve twist is 65 grain bullets. I got my info from this website for most things .223 My link. Hope this helps. cheers Callum Quote Link to post
clint 45 Posted September 20, 2010 Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 I use BLC-2 is alway accurate, also Vit 133 good. Quote Link to post
Sledgehammer 0 Posted September 21, 2010 Report Share Posted September 21, 2010 (edited) Which powder would you recommend for re loading .223 rem? i have been loading this cal for about a month and only used H335, results seem ok but just wondered if any of you have done load testing using different powders. My rifle is Howa 1500, 1 in 12 twist so max bullet weight would be 55 grain. any info would be much appreciated. Cheers LD I use N133 and 22grains with a 55grain hornady SP works well for me in a Tikka T3 Lite .223 Edited September 21, 2010 by Sledgehammer Quote Link to post
HUnter_zero 58 Posted September 21, 2010 Report Share Posted September 21, 2010 H322 (designed for the .223) and BL( c )-2 John Quote Link to post
hunter1 63 Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 Vit133 24.5 grains rem primmers .Blitzkings.Foxes drop on the spot Quote Link to post
pdl 0 Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Hi i have bin using varget for my .222 55gn V-MAX with 24gn varget and rem primmer and case. also used this in .22-250 55gn V-MAX with 34.5gn varget and win case and fed primmer. I did try Benchmark it was ok on the .222 but on the .22-250 the grouping was poor. Both rifles are Tikka T3's Quote Link to post
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