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I may be a little slow, but do you find the H335 is good for light, heavy or all bullets in the 223AI? I had good luck with it and 40gr BT.

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Not sure...but I think stick likes it... grin

I haven't tried it yet in mine....


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I like it for everything 62gr and under. I run RL15 for the heavies, not that I couldn't run 335 there also. Most of my 75gr shooting is for fun during spring-summer and it gets stupid hot down here, so I go RL15.


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Krapp!...you guys are gonna talk me into buying some....


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'335 fueled 62TSX at 3400fps muzzle,after 200yd impact.

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Hint....................


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Never let it be said that I can't take a hint...

or four.... grin


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That was a nearside hip,cross cavity dig,that lit inside the hide on the opposite shoulder.

"Penciled" right through...................(grin)


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My uncle has one of those police 223's and I can't get the 75's to shoot(that's the first keyhole I've seen)but 69mk's shoot well. Here is my wierd(again) findings. Couldnt get them to shoot with 335 but went sub moa quickly with '15? Could I be doin something wrong.....yep prolly am, but I do the same thing with '15 and get them to shoot?



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9" is a bubble 75A-Max twist rate and stabilization is an RPM issue. Some PSS's were 12" too.

For conversation,my Factory barreled 223 LTR punched 223AI(75's at 3100fps,which is an RPM increase,over where you are at),is wickedly accurate with the 75A-Max.

Nearest rifle...............


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Heading out the door.

'335 is your Huckleberry.

Hint................


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Originally Posted by Big Stick
That was a nearside hip,cross cavity dig,that lit inside the hide on the opposite shoulder.

"Penciled" right through...................(grin)


Perfectamundo....


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Heading out the door.

'335 is your Huckleberry.

Hint................



OK OK ALREADY!! shocked

Im about to pour the last of my TAC in some .223 varmint loads...that'll give me an excuse to buy some other ball powder....say....335 grin


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I remain dubious..................(grin)


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I'll get back to you on this....hopefully with pics... wink

But it'll be a little while.....too many other irons in the fire...

62 TSXs callin my name too..... whistle


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Originally Posted by ACLakey
I finally have my 1:9 twist .223AI back together and am looking at working up some loads with 75gr Amax and 65gr Gamekings. I have the following powders on hand H335, Varget, H4895, TAC, RL15, RL17 I hear good things about RL15 and the 75gr Amax, just looking for a good starting point. Thanks.


With the 75A-Max and assuming nekked. 24grs of '335,in R/P hulls,kissing the 75 A-Max and 400's in the hole...will getcha going in FORMED cases.

I've shot every powder you mention in my 223AI's,'335 remains KING..........


Try VV-540 and 450's with both..you won't be disappointed

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May as well tug a dick too?!!?

Dummy...........


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just running '335 through the powder measure will get you to reconsider things. When you've been anally weighing stick powder down to the kernel for match loads, charging a tray of .223AI W/ '335 out of the old Uniflow might could make you scratch your head, and reconsider your ways. Did me.

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Don't be taking the "bait" outta the water!

Damnit!.....................(grin)


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Just bought a pound of 335...


Schittbird..... grin


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bout time... grins


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