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Mule Deer,
In the July-August 2017 issue of "Rifle", you mention that your current "big" prairie dog rifle for ranges beyond 500 yards is a Ruger American .223 Remington using Hornady 75-grain A-MAX bullets. Would you be willing to share your load for that combo?
I have a stainless Ruger American that I'm struggling with right now. Unlike it's twin in 243 that shoots very well, all I can coax out of the 223 are groups that hover around 1" to 1 1/4"'. Free floating the barrel did make a difference of maybe 1/4" to average group size. So far the heaviest bullet I've tried is the 50 gr Nosler BT, so maybe with the 1-8" twist I need to go heavier?
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A lot of powders will work with 75's in fast-twist .223's, but as a general trend I've found Varget tends to shoot well in many rifles. Hodgdon lists 25.0 grains as max with 75's, but .223 data is relatively low-pressure, due to the SAAMI limit of 55,000 PSI for maximum average pressure. I've pushed it a little bit, depending on the brass, bullet, primer, etc.
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Thanks, I'll reduce that a grain or two and start chronying.
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A lot of powders will work with 75's in fast-twist .223's, but as a general trend I've found Varget tends to shoot well in many rifles. Hodgdon lists 25.0 grains as max with 75's, but .223 data is relatively low-pressure, due to the SAAMI limit of 55,000 PSI for maximum average pressure. I've pushed it a little bit, depending on the brass, bullet, primer, etc. 25 grains of Varget under the 75 AMax, Lapua brass, BR-4 primer, is the best in my 223 Remington, 8 twist Criterion barrel, screwed in a Savage target action. No other bullet / load even comes close to the accuracy of these loads ( in my rifle, of course). Hopefully, the 75 ELD's will be as good, since the AMax's have been dopped....
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In my 9T Montana, I tried Varget and didn't look any further. With RP cases and CCI 400s, 25.5 grains seated 5 thou in gave 2950 fps with tiny velocity spreads, wonderful accuracy and long case life. Hard to beat!
The only downside to Varget is the tendancy to bridge occasionally in the powder measure.
FWIW, 25.0 gave 2880 fps.
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RL15 worked well in my RAR.
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