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Nah he's going to smuggle them into Canada and with the money he will have a "kegger" for everyone on the GTE.
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Thanks for the info and the heads up. I've got some on the way also.
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I ordered some as well. Wont get to loading them for awhile for my .223 unless I re prioritize my reloading projects. Heck all of my projects for that matter...
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Found my load.... I tried H335, H4895, TAC, Benchmark, RL15, CFE223 and Varget. Varget won. Interestingly enough, RL15 (25.8) was the velocity winner at 3100ish. Accuracy with 15 wasn't as good as the Varget load (1 1/4 - 1 1/2).
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pure .223 shortactionsmoker?
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Buzzsaw, Vanilla 223 -- Tikka T3 Lite SS 10" twist (Chinese pliers) The group above was my first with that load. The second group... And the third group on a VERY WARM barrel... Also to answer you question on another thread -- I've experimented with seating depth with every powder. The bullets kiss at 2.173" in my chamber. I'm shooting these at 2.153". The cannelure is slightly below the case mouth. I've tried them touching to as far off as the ogive allows and found this to be the best depth in my rifle.
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PERFECT all is good THANK YOU Shortactionsmoker. That's an accurate Tikka!!
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I just wish there was a thread where a guy could learn about all things 223AI related
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I just wish there was a thread where a guy could learn about all things 223AI related I can help you with that Ace, just PM me....
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interesting thread. You CAN actually find the things for sale, too, around here. Unlike a lot of other .224 bullets.
I might have to try them & see if they'll run in the .22-250 #1. Maybe the purty thing'll kill a deer this year.
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Something to consider with the 64BSB:
I've measured OAL in 5 different 223's. The longest measurement to the lands I've seen is 2.22". Most are between 2.15" and 2.19". This puts the cannelure below the case mouth. No big deal, because there is still a smidgen left before the ogive goes under.
It would be interesting to see where Nosler is loading factory ammo. If they're crimping in the cannelure, I'm betting the factory ammo is jammed in most rifles. I'm thinking they screwed the pooch on the cannelure location?
Just food for thought.....Is anybody else noticing the same results when measuring? I do like the bullet and it appears to shoot well.
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Ruger African 2.169 against the lands.
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Found my load.... I tried H335, H4895, TAC, Benchmark, RL15, CFE223 and Varget. Varget won. Interestingly enough, RL15 (25.8) was the velocity winner at 3100ish. Accuracy with 15 wasn't as good as the Varget load (1 1/4 - 1 1/2). Nice shooting. Encouraged that the Varget worked out with your recipe. I hope to have the same good fortune with a Remington 700 using a similar combo.
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Something to consider with the 64BSB:
I've measured OAL in 5 different 223's. The longest measurement to the lands I've seen is 2.22". Most are between 2.15" and 2.19". This puts the cannelure below the case mouth. No big deal, because there is still a smidgen left before the ogive goes under.
It would be interesting to see where Nosler is loading factory ammo. If they're crimping in the cannelure, I'm betting the factory ammo is jammed in most rifles. I'm thinking they screwed the pooch on the cannelure location?
Just food for thought.....Is anybody else noticing the same results when measuring? I do like the bullet and it appears to shoot well. Nosler designed these bullets for AR type chambers. Like the current US military special forces AR. If you find they are not fitting your chamber, This is the reason. They where not put into production for hunting rifles, Even though them fit that roll very well.
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Good insight of the design perspective.
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The AR chamber is usually shorter in OAL than standard 223, is it not?
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