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bastid..... grin


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i try.... grins


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I'm trying to remember what powder I'm pushing the 62gr TSX and 64gr PP with. Now I remember H335


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I'd get more '335 if I were you Ingwe, as it also works well in the 6mm223 and I know you'll be doing one of those soon enough...


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bastid...


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Exactly how fast will H335 push a 75g A-max from an Ackleyfied .223?

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Originally Posted by Grand
Exactly how fast will H335 push a 75g A-max from an Ackleyfied .223?


To add to that, what power charges are you guys using for different bullet weights? I am going to be working up some loads and would like to start out in the ball park.

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I run '15 with 75's, 26.5grs


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Guy who wants the data for TAC and 75 Amax, PM and I will get my data for you. I will forget where you posted otherwise. I run the moly'd only, and that's what my data will be from.

I am running RL-15 for my moly'd 75 Amaxes as well. Right near Scott's load 26.2-26.4ish. Think I swapped to 450mag primers though


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i'm loading 24.5 gr H335 in formed hulls getting 2950-3050fps in three different rifles. Molly'd.

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Originally Posted by Steelhead
I run '15 with 75's, 26.5grs


Nekkid or mollied???



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Originally Posted by Paul Walukewicz
i'm loading 24.5 gr H335 in formed hulls getting 2950-3050fps in three different rifles. Molly'd.


with 75 amax's??????


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I shoot 26grs in all of mine,ala R/P hulls,400's and a moly kiss...............


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yup. i know i could get more but i loaded up a ton and am still shooting them... i'll bump it up a bit... the varied velocities are 3 different AI's done by three different smiths. i loaded them for the tighter chamber...


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also, i need to have one of my rem firing pins bushed and i haven't had a chance to get it off to be done... soon...


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My LTR and Montucky setbacks,will digest more powder at like COAL,than my Custom tubes...which is a constant no matter the chambering.

When feeding all,you gotta load to the snuggest bug in the rug..............



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I finally had good enough weather to make it back for a range day. I ran some loads with H335 and the 75gr Amax and am pleased with the results.

30F cloudy, still.
223AI Savage
H335
75gr Amax 2.455 (.005 off lands)

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Target number 2 was a five shot group, three looked good so I pressed my luck and it turned out ok. smile 26gr is too hot and the bolt lift was a little sticky. I had similar results with RL15 so I am going to run both over the chrono when it gets here to see which load gives better velocity.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
I remain dubious..................(grin)

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Wasn't 100% sure on the definition of dubious -googled it and began to laugh quite hard.


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Originally Posted by ol_mike
Originally Posted by Big Stick
I remain dubious..................(grin)

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Wasn't 100% sure on the definition of dubious -googled it and began to laugh quite hard.


I can only get 'em to water................(grin)


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I ran several loads over the chrono with 10 shot strings this weekend.

22" 1:9 Stock Savage barrel rechambered.
COL wih 75gr Amax 2.460"
CCI 450 primers
Win or WCC case (neck sized)

26.2gr RL15
Vel = 3000 average
SD = 27.67
ES = 71
.75" 10 shot group

26.4gr RL15
Vel = 3025 ave
SD = 14.2
ES = 33
Gave the best velocity an the most consistant 10 shot group. 7 shots in a ragged hole and three fliers about 1/2" off, could have been me and the numb fingers from the cold. I am going to use this load for my long range experimentation and recheck this summer.

25.2gr H335
Vel = 2950 ave
SD = 47.15
ES = 128
This was a very accurate group during load development. With the cold -2F temperatures it was all over the place.

25.4gr H335
Vel = 2995 ave
SD = 26.44
ES = 60
Shot well, 6 in a ragged hole and 4 within a .65" circle.

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