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New to the 223 Ai platform, reading that a 2 Grain powder charge over regular 223 is a safe place to start ?.any advice is appreciated.
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Just because you gain ~2 grains H2O capacity doesn’t mean that +2 grains of your favorite powder is safe right off the bat.
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Yes Correct, I do agree with you Swiftly52, That's reason I'm reaching out to others.
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If I were you I would start just below max 223 and work up. Also maybe post your question in the varmint rifles section as this sub forum doesn’t get a lot of visits.
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I would start at max 223 book
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I would start at max 223 book This is what I've always done
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I don't shoot Ackley's to hotrod, more so to have long lasting brass. With that said I start at top end range of parent case loads and work up. I don't want to miss a potential good shooting range of loads.
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