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I am currently shooting 60gr sierras hpbt but I'm looking to go heavier. Shooting 1 in 9 223. Would like to go up to the 69gr match kings or maybe heavier again. If possible. Any experience or recomondations be greatly appreciated ☺
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Depending on your altitude, and whether you actually have a true 1:9 (some barrels are slightly faster, some slightly slower twist) you might get past a 69gr, but generally that seems to be the limit for that twist in .223's. Instead of buying a whole box, take a look at the Bullet Exchange thread under the Big Game Rifle reloading Forum. Someone might have the bullets you want to try.
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yes............as per Sierra.........min 1/10 twist.......... 9 will work........ wanna trade some for some ? https://www.sierrabullets.com/store/product.cfm/sn/7169/224-dia-69-gr
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I will check and see if I have any 60gr that aren't molly'd yet!
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My 9 twist Savage shoots the 65 gr. Gamekings and 69 gr. Matchkings very well.
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Not quite as heavy as you are asking about, but mine does well with 65 gr Gamekings also.
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My 9 twist Savage shoots the 65 gr. Gamekings and 69 gr. Matchkings very well. sooooooooo I told you so not to be a smart azz.......... but 9T works up to 75-77............ after that think 8T or .............7T......... or 6mm..............
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I`ve shot both the Nos. 80 costom comp, BTHP and the Sierra 80 BTHP MK`s out of my Mod12 .223 1x9 over IMR 4895 with excellent result. The heavest I`ve tried, and the Horn 77gn BTHP is another excellent bullet. I find the 9 will not shoot a tipped 75 gn A-Max. tho. 65 gn. Sierra`s shoot very well.
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I think my 10 FP was a nine twist and really really liked 60 and 62 grainers, liked 69s just fine if a little less "groupy." But you should be all right.
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I am currently shooting 60gr sierras hpbt but I'm looking to go heavier. Shooting 1 in 9 223. Would like to go up to the 69gr match kings or maybe heavier again. If possible. Any experience or recomondations be greatly appreciated ☺ Should be OK...Ive shot bunches of 68 gr. match in a 1 in 10 twist....but as someone said, it may depend a bit on altitude....still should be OK...
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I am currently shooting 60gr sierras hpbt but I'm looking to go heavier. Shooting 1 in 9 223. Would like to go up to the 69gr match kings or maybe heavier again. If possible. Any experience or recomondations be greatly appreciated ☺ My 1/9 shoots the 68/69gr bullets great but will not shoot the 75gr Hornady BTHP. I never got key holes but I never could get groups from them
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Currently feeding mine 69gr Sierra but 68gr Hornadys need to be tested as well along with 70gr RDF when the show up.
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Hornady 75 hpbt does good from a 1-9" in my experience.
Had a factory 1-9" that was actually 1-9.25" and it wouldn't shoot them.
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I can't squeeze past the 69's in my 1-9 twist. but then again I'm at sea level and the air is always thick enough to cut with a knife. But, that's ok- I have no intention of ever shooting the wee beastie past 200 yards or so, and the 50 and 55's are just dandy for that.
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I am currently shooting 60gr sierras hpbt but I'm looking to go heavier. Shooting 1 in 9 223. Would like to go up to the 69gr match kings or maybe heavier again. If possible. Any experience or recomondations be greatly appreciated ☺ My 1/9 shoots the 68/69gr bullets great but will not shoot the 75gr Hornady BTHP. I never got key holes but I never could get groups from them Same with my Ruger mkII 1 in 9. I'm almost scared to try the 73gr. ELD's I recently got for my AR's...
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I was curious about the 73gr elds
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Google 73 gr ELD
There are a number of threads in Predatormasters, Snipersforums, and others discussing this same thing. The consensus is, they are marginally stabilzed in a 1:9. Hornady's calculator says "marginally", Berger's says that they should work.
Only way to know is to shoot some.
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I was curious about the 73gr elds They might could work. Moot point if you're not shooting real far or in lots of wind. Dave
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I shoot Nosler 70 grain RDF at sea level and they work well. I have shot them out to 600 yards and drift / drop is spot on based on the stated bc. I shoot mine in a Savage 223 9 twist with a 26" barrel at around 3100 fps.
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