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Yep you are spot on. grin
Would really like to see some proof of HIS work , since he says everyone else is full of chit.



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8-28-15

Email the State Police Criminal Profiler down the street and send him this link. Ask him again to explain that Sigmund Freud thing about men over compensating for having a small penis. And then ask why so many people here suffer from the tragic Small Penis Syndrome (SPS for short.)

Also ask if I should send these upstanding gentleman a gift coffee cup and try and see this from their perspective.


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Originally Posted by Swifty52

So you are on your fifth cup of copy and paste of someone else's info.
LMAO, Well done.
What a phlucking Maroon.


Actually military training images and coffee go way back and one of the most famous is below. An image is used in training because it is "implanted" in your memory and much less likely to be forgotten.

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But some people never get the message, and they are the phlucking idiots.



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It's almost as if Dumb Don started taking testosterone and learned to cut and paste.


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All I know, is I've had two times that I've had a 223 case blow, and enough to damage the action and stock....

both times they were factory loaded ammo...

and both times the load was supposedly 25 grains of H 335, with 55 grain FMJ bullets...

I don't bother with H 335 on any loads...

If I am using any flake powder, I took J.Barsness recommendation of TAC.. or good old W 748...and using up the 5 lbs of BLC2 still left over...


and if you are into PyroTechnics, take a round loaded with H 335 and fire it in the dark...it will light up a 12 x 10 area real well...gotta be one of the flashy-est powders around...

and I don't think it is very temp stable at all...

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Originally Posted by Seafire
All I know, is I've had two times that I've had a 223 case blow, and enough to damage the action and stock....

both times they were factory loaded ammo...

and both times the load was supposedly 25 grains of H 335, with 55 grain FMJ bullets...

I don't bother with H 335 on any loads...

If I am using any flake powder, I took J.Barsness recommendation of TAC.. or good old W 748...and using up the 5 lbs of BLC2 still left over...


and if you are into PyroTechnics, take a round loaded with H 335 and fire it in the dark...it will light up a 12 x 10 area real well...gotta be one of the flashy-est powders around...

and I don't think it is very temp stable at all...


Your statement is confusing, if the cartridges were factory loads how did you know they were loaded with 25 grains of H335?

If you have a factory bolt action and it has a short throat, 25 grains of H335 is way over a max load. This was in my earlier posting that upset the class clowns over posting the throat photo.

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Hodgdon

H335 .224" 2.200" 23.0 3,018 40,800 CUP 25.3 3,203 49,300.

Sorry Dippy but even hodgdon doesn't agree with you on a 25 grain load/ with 55 grain bullet being over max.



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I think big ED knows what it's like to have a max load in his throat...


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Originally Posted by Swifty52


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H335 .224" 2.200" 23.0 3,018 40,800 CUP 25.3 3,203 49,300.

Sorry Dippy but even hodgdon doesn't agree with you on a 25 grain load/ with 55 grain bullet being over max.


Dear Swifty52

That's because the load data I posted came from the Hornady reloading manual and not the Hodgen's website.

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http://www.nosler.com/nosler-load-data/223-remington/

Nosler and Sierra don't agree either as 25 grains being over Max.



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Neither do Lyman or Speer.


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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Neither do Lyman or Speer.


Yup, agree. grin



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Neither does Quick Load.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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Originally Posted by Swifty52

Hodgdon

H335 .224" 2.200" 23.0 3,018 40,800 CUP 25.3 3,203 49,300.

Sorry Dippy but even hodgdon doesn't agree with you on a 25 grain load/ with 55 grain bullet being over max.


If a Hornady reloading manual falls in the forest/forum and no one is listening does it still make a sound? (23.2 max)

Remington 700, 1 in 12 twist

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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Neither does Quick Load.


And if a Hornady oak tree falls in the forrest/forum and lands on your head does it still hurt?

59,561 psi

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Simply amazing, you tell someone to be carful with the all the loading data, and it turns into another train wreck.

Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Neither do Lyman or Speer.


And some people don't know beans about rifle rests.

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Here in Pennsyltucky rests are not needed as long as you keep the corn piles no more than 5 feet apart.

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Its amazing what you can learn when you go to the grocery store to pick up some beans and hit the magazine rack.


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Boy Ed,

Kudos on being able to piss off that many decent people in a short 3.5 weeks... and 55 posts...

that takes some real talent...

You're not on Obama's advisory staff are ya by chance...

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Originally Posted by Seafire
Boy Ed,

Kudos on being able to piss off that many decent people in a short 3.5 weeks... and 55 posts...

that takes some real talent...

You're not on Obama's advisory staff are ya by chance...


So your telling me your one of the decent people here. I think you must be on the Fox News advisory staff with all that blood coming out of your whatever.

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So glad Wally puts the handicapped elders to work.
You, with your mullet and tights, fit right in.
Good for you.


Do I detect a little anger there Slavey?

Applied and didn't get hired evidently...sorry to hear that...

Naw, I don't work at Wally World....

Naw, Don't have a mullet nor never did, I'm not from Idaho..

Naw, I never had tights...only BALLerines ( Homos from Lewiston Idaho), Gay and Californians wear tights...

Another one of your fantasies, flies right out the window...

But you keep on keeping on.. that is why so many folks on the Campfire like ya Gilligan...

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Originally Posted by bigedp51
Originally Posted by Swifty52

Hodgdon

H335 .224" 2.200" 23.0 3,018 40,800 CUP 25.3 3,203 49,300.

Sorry Dippy but even hodgdon doesn't agree with you on a 25 grain load/ with 55 grain bullet being over max.


If a Hornady reloading manual falls in the forest/forum and no one is listening does it still make a sound? (23.2 max)

Remington 700, 1 in 12 twist

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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Neither does Quick Load.


And if a Hornady oak tree falls in the forrest/forum and lands on your head does it still hurt?

59,561 psi

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Simply amazing, you tell someone to be carful with the all the loading data, and it turns into another train wreck.

Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Neither do Lyman or Speer.


And some people don't know beans about rifle rests.

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Here in Pennsyltucky rests are not needed as long as you keep the corn piles no more than 5 feet apart.

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Its amazing what you can learn when you go to the grocery store to pick up some beans and hit the magazine rack.



Interesting you post a copy of the Hornady manual then show the pressure of a 55gr GMX thats not listed in the manual.

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eddie, settle down now, your showing your obsessiveness.

Remind me of a guy I found at my range as we were talking about lack of primers. Told him I was experimenting with using large pistol primers in my 243. He jerked back and loaded his stuff into his vehicle most rikytick. He never stopped to ask the obvious questions as I sat there with all my fingers and eyes.

Can you think of what that question should have been? Betcha gonna tell me using those primers like that is very dangerous instead.


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I'm shooting 25 grains of H335 in two AR15s and a bolt action Savage with a long throat and posted this load in my first post. Then I wondered what type rifle the OP was shooting and the type throat. I look through several manuals and Hornady has lower data for a .223 than their 5.56 loads. I then tell the OP to be careful and then the class clowns come out and make comments.

The Quickload information shows that by just changing bullets the pressure can jump well over 4,000 psi and be over max. Its a sad day when you tell someone to be careful and a bunch of clowns turn the posting into a train wreck.

And now for the viewing pleasure of all the know it all class clowns a word from the Gunny.

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