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Currently using 55gr TTSX over 23.5gr H4895. I don't have a chrony so going by the book of about 2988 FPS.
Varget also shot well at 24.0 gr with same bullet. Neither did very well in the accuracy department with 60gr NPT. W

I know there's better powders. Or is there?

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A 55 ttsx and 27gr Varget works great. H335 is also a good powder for .223.


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I use H335 with the 55 TTSX. Although I haven't shot a deer with it since other rifles are my first choice for deer.


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75 ELDM and TAC. 3100 fps, Tikka stainless Varmint.




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Where are you guys finding your load data for the .223 Winchester?

All I can find are loads for the .223 Remington... wink


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Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
Where are you guys finding your load data for the .223 Winchester?

All I can find are loads for the .223 Remington... wink


That's why it's so hard to find a load.

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75 grn ELD with H4895

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62 grain Bear Claws, hell on piggies!

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I don't know if they are "better" powders than H4895 and Varget, but I've been happy with TAC, N140 and CFE223.

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With the 50 and 55 grain bullets I lean to TAC, N133 and CFE223. The 65+ grain stuff gets Varget, N140 and the like.

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Originally Posted by mathman
With the 50 and 55 grain bullets I lean to TAC, N133 and CFE223. The 65+ grain stuff gets Varget, N140 and the like.

Just in case anyone is looking for those powders, Midsouth has TAC, N133, and CFE223 in stock. Prices $31.50-$43.89/pound.


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No deer with this combo, but the 75 AM/ELD and TAC is a great combination. I'm not leaning on it as hard as Pharmseller, and get about 3015 fps from a .223AI.

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Got a fair jag of deer and black bears with 75 Amax’s over R15/H335/Lever out of a 223AI.
Probably (meaning absolutely) going to put a couple down with 88 ELD’s over Lever with the latest 223AI this fall.


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Thanks guys.


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26gr CFE-223 under both 62gr TBBC and 64gr Nosler Bonded, dirty little bastards i'd hunt any deer with this side of 250 yards.


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The OP didn't state if he was shooting an AR or a bolt action......
my favorite bullet for Deer is the Sierra 1395 65gr SBT. In an AR where your OAL is limited by the magazine the most Varget I can get in a case is 26.3gr. in a bolt action where you can seat close to the lands over 27gr is possible

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Originally Posted by boatanchor
The OP didn't state if he was shooting an AR or a bolt action......

Bolt.

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Originally Posted by gunner500
26gr CFE-223 under both 62gr TBBC and 64gr Nosler Bonded, dirty little bastards i'd hunt any deer with this side of 250 yards.

Good to know. If I find some 62 ttsx I’ll give them a shot. The 55gr are pure evil on wt and mulies


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The 62 TTSX is certainly Barne's BEST effort. That being said,I muchly prefer the Hornie 75 HPBT less a Can-o-Lure. Hint.

The 75 'Max is simply fhuqking LEGENDARY and the ELD version,even better yet. The 88 ELD is a fhuqking phenom and squarely rates building a rifle around. 22 PPC AFI in a Krunchenticker,same goes a Turnbolt,along with 223 and 223AI,of which I have multiple digits. Hint.

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