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1)I am ackman. 2)Barrel set back as the only solution. There is more than one way to skin a cat. Do it however you like........think skinning cats with a spoon is the way to go, have at it.
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75gr A-max in a formed case with H335 and a 450 CCI. 3000 fps in the dead of summer.
62 TSX in a formed case with H335 and a 450 CCI, 3284fps .
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Might wanna try imr 8208 xbr with the 75's. it works for me. Meters very well and low temp sensitivity. A very knowledgable friend told me that alliant 2000 mr is great for 75's and 80 amax
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everyone needs at least half a dozen rifles in this caliber, long barrel life, ungodly accuracy, quick to find an accuracy node with most powders.
H335, AA2230, Benchmark, H322, N133, N135 all are surpurb.
H335 and AA2230 will give you very long barrel life, and that is no schitt!
If you will have Greg Tannel(Gre-Tan Rifles) bush your firing pin, you will not believe the good stuff that follows!
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everyone needs at least half a dozen rifles in this caliber, long barrel life, ungodly accuracy, quick to find an accuracy node with most powders.
H335, AA2230, Benchmark, H322, N133, N135 all are surpurb.
H335 and AA2230 will give you very long barrel life, and that is no schitt!
If you will have Greg Tannel(Gre-Tan Rifles) bush your firing pin, you will not believe the good stuff that follows! While the .223 being SAAMI registered at 55 kpsi seems like overkill on safety margin to advanced handloaders, the .223 case head will fail before the primer will pierce even with factory firing pin fit. You may be thinking of 6mmBR case heads, the the primer will pierce in a work up, while the case head remains solid. Work up with 33 gr Vmax in 223 with Blue dot in Ruger #1 33 gr Vmax in 223 with Blue Dot in AR15 55 gr Vmax in 223 H335 in Ruger #1 unfired, extractor groove .329" 28 gr, extractor groove .329", 11% overload 69 kpsi Quickload 29 gr, extractor groove .329", 15% overload 80kpsi QL 30 gr, extractor groove .3295", 19% overload 92kpsi QL 31 gr, extractor groove .3320", 23% overload 106kpsi QL As you can see the case head starts failing at 30 gr and the primer has not pierced with 31 gr. The 6mmBR, OTOH, benefits greatly from Gre Tan bushing the firing pin. 6mmBR 65 gr Vmax 36 gr H335, primer will pierce, case head ok 6mmBR 75 gr Vmax 33.5 gr H335, primer will pierce, case head ok
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I have had a lot of 223 primer blank from over size firing pin holes in 223's.
Your firing pin hole, vs your firing pin has to be extremely tight for the pictures above, and I do thank you for posting...learned a lot.
What brand of primers were those?
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Old news and I've beat it up often. .378" pin to bolt fit is usually horrid. This one worse than that. 50gr V-Max 223AI form loads,at 3150-ish fps...which is very obviously...very SOFT. Positive headspace via both the shoulder and a smooch. The Cure. Same lot of ammo,pre bushing. Many would "think" high pressure,but these are underhand softballs. Same lot,post bushing. 'Nother,for conversation. Greg does all of mine and he touches upon it here. In fact,there should be another one freshly bushed,awaiting my arrival at the house. Bye-Bye CratersHint.
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Cool bolt, trick moves pay off. . .
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Is it just 700's throwin' a hot dog down a hallway, or is slop endemic to others .378's as well?
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The .223 case head is good for long brass life at 75,000 psi. The .223 is SAAMI registered at 55,000 psi. That is at least 36% safety margin that can be exploited with handloads.
Contrast that with the 6mmRem or 270Win with case heads good for 67,000 psi with long brass life. They are SAAMI registered at 65,000 psi with 3% safety margin.
What does it all mean? The loads in a load book for 223 or 223AI are only suggestions for bolt action rifles. The AR15s with non adjustable gas systems may be tuned up for 55kpsi. Is this iron clad truth?
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25g 8208xbr, cci41, 75 amax. Shoots great at 3000fpos from my 21" pacnor 3groove 8 twist. Meters great and no temp sensitivity.
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25g 8208xbr, cci41, 75 amax. Shoots great at 3000fpos from my 21" pacnor 3groove 8 twist. Meters great and no temp sensitivity.
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Good article on primers. CCI400 and others are too thin. Changing primers fixed my problem. Of course I found my problem back when you couldn't find primers. http://www.jamescalhoon.com/primers_and_pressure.php
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27.6 gr of Leverevolution under a 75 ELD in formed Rem cases with a 400 is skookum.
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Rem 7.5 and cci 41 have harder cups and don't flow as much into loose firing pin holes. A cci 41 is basically a cci 450 with a harder cup rem 7.5s were made harder to deal with the flow of 17 rems. I run a lot of the cci 41s.
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26.2 gr RL-15 CCI 400 LC Brass 75 gr Amax
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Rem 7.5 and cci 41 have harder cups and don't flow as much into loose firing pin holes. A cci 41 is basically a cci 450 with a harder cup rem 7.5s were made harder to deal with the flow of 17 rems. I run a lot of the cci 41s.
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I've got a bunch of 41's, and never thought of that. I will try them next time I load them up.
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I will check my book tonight or at lunch. I'm using Big Game with 75 Gr. AMAX's and Lapua and Win brass. Seemed Quickload showed the highest velocity with the best efficiency, but it's been a few years ago that I worked it up.
Need to shoot some more 223 to fireform, because my son shoots them like they're 22LR's.
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