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Decided to monkey with reduced loads for bunnies and loaded up some .223 and some .223AI with Trail Boss...according to direction. The stuff worked great! I didn't clock it, but trajectory looks like .22 mag...about 1900 with a 55 grain bullet. Excellent accuracy. Weird stuff to work with...8.4 grains fills a .223 case...which is how that rifle liked it. The .223AI liked a lighter 8.0 grains the best.
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Yeah man. My daughters love shooting Trailboss loads. 7.7 gr under a 50 Zmax is cheap fun in the .223's. I just use a lee dipper and crank em out without measuring.
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Do you know what speed you are getting?
Was my guess about right?
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Decided to monkey with reduced loads (snip) .223 (SNIP) with Trail Boss...according to direction. The stuff worked great! I didn't clock it, but trajectory looks like .22 mag...about 1900 with a 55 grain bullet. Excellent accuracy. Weird stuff to work with...8.4 grains fills a .223 case...which is how that rifle liked it.(snip) Tom - Where did you find the data? The Hodgdon website only lists a fixed load of 4.0 grains of Trail Boss in the 223 and only with 55 grain bullets (FMJ) for a velocity of ~1,100 fps. Bob
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Hodgdon has a PDF on their site with complete instructions on loading Trail Boss...its really easy. Fill it up without compressing it...thats your max load.
70% of that is your starting load.
Even at max it doesn't generate more than about 20Kpsi, and its so bulky that 8.4 grains fills a 223 case...no filler necessary.
Just tried it at 100 yds...good enough accuracy M.O.B.H. ( Minute Of Bunny Head)
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ingwe, don't you have to keep your reduced load brass from being reloaded with full power loads?????
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ingwe, don't you have to keep your reduced load brass from being reloaded with full power loads????? Never heard of that...don't know why you would. I am, however, keeping it separate ...just to check out what I'm sure will be an increase in case life.
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FWIW I still havent clocked the load but have been perusing ballistics tables. If I'm right..it is indeed 22 mag velocity of about 1900 fps.
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Sometimes new brass won't maintain correct headspace when fired with reduced loads, because there's not enough pressure to back the case up against the bolt face. When these "shorter" cases are used for full-pressure loads they can separate.
You might also try Accurate 5744, which seems to be far more available than Trail Boss recently.
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Dat makes sense on the new brass Juan. Since Im shooting this in an AI the brass has all been fire formed, so that issue wont crop up.... I didn't look for 5744 but I was looking for Blue Dot, SR4759 and Trail Boss. Found one place with Trail Boss and bought enough to last through bunny season anyway
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12/Blue Dot in 223 & 53 V max.........
nice bunny load..........
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Yeah, Ive tried Blue Dot and liked it...but I couldn't find any!
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Yeah, Ive tried Blue Dot and liked it...but I couldn't find any! yea good schidt..........8.5/Blue Dot in my 300 Ruger BLK & 110's
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ingwe, what is your favorite powder for these loads, IF you could get it????
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I'll get back to you in a couple days...all I could get was Trail Boss, but I like it a LOT on the loading bench and at the range...hard to make a mistake with it. Im taking the 223AI out for some bunny shooting the next couple days,and we will find out. Like you...a couple more days in retirementville!
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Have a great hunt, and lots of success...
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I've played with Trail Boss and the .223. Here's some speeds: Ruger American Predator .223 1-8 twist 40gr Nosler BT, CCI 41 primer, Federal cases 5.5gr TB - 1670fps 5.0gr TB - 1565fps 4.5gr TB - 1434fps 4.0gr TB - 1294fps Accuracy averaged around 1 1/2 - 2 inches @ 100 for 5 shots. FWIW - 27.0gr of Ramshot Exterminator with 40gr BT - 3700fps & .53" group for 5 shots
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GL: Looks like I could get a bit more speed out of a lighter bullet...and I will be giving it a try...meanwhile I got out with the 55 grainers for Bunny Armageddon...they worked excellently! Lots-o-bunnies died.
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Ingwe, that looks like your load works. Have you given any thought to a lighter bullet and what that might do to your velocity using Trail Boss?
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Sometimes new brass won't maintain correct headspace when fired with reduced loads, because there's not enough pressure to back the case up against the bolt face. When these "shorter" cases are used for full-pressure loads they can separate.
You might also try Accurate 5744, which seems to be far more available than Trail Boss recently. JB, Is there any 5744 data available for reduced loads?
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