I have a couple 8 lb bottles of H335. I hear there's better. But I shoot it at PD's and they seem to not know the H335 isn't so good.

One load I use a lot in my old 78 Remington which has been on many PD shoots (I bought it new, I take it along on every PD shoot) - the barrel could be replaced but it still shoots OK:

223 Remington, Model 78, 55 grain Nosler BT, 7 ½ BR, 26 grains H335 averages 0.47 MOA

My mini-Mauser's most accurate load is with H335 (similar load).

223 Interarms Mark X, 55 grain Remington HP, WSR, 26.5 grains H335, averages 0.79 MOA

My Model 7 however prefers TAC with the 40 grain bullets, yet it likes the H335 with the 55 (similar load).

223 Remington Seven, 40 grain Nosler BT, 7 ½ BR, 22.3 grains TAC, averages 0.44 MOA (I know it's only a 40 grain bullet)
223 Remington Seven, 55 grain Rem HP, WSR, 26.5 grains H335 averages 0.50 MOA


Keep in mind the Seven and the Mini Mauser have very light barrels.

It seems with all three 223's the load they prefer with 55 grain bullets is the similar loads and it's with H335.

Last edited by Bugger; 10/12/22.

I prefer classic.
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