Norty_Country_Bloke wrote:Thank you very much. Appreciated Scotty!
Apollo wrote:"Heavier Pills in .223R" Hmm, if you mean up to 60gr then yes, but heavier pills as you call them are a lot more than 60gr. Like up around 80gr and powders of the likes of AR2208.
BM2 is a very versatile powder, also BM8208 and burns nice an clean if you get the load right.
The problem I see is that most .222R Calibre Rifles are slow twist so when you get into the 50gr plus bullet weight you are really asking a lot of the barrel and it's twist rate.
Pick a powder to suit the twist rate of your firearm and bullet weight required somewhere in the middle of the suggested range for best accuracy.
Apollo wrote:^^^^^^ Please do not listen to this advice.....!!!!!!
The powder loads are too hot for a .222R, check the ADI Data.
headspace wrote:Happy days Scotty
Norty_Country_Bloke wrote:Interestingly enough the starting loads grouped the best.
headspace wrote:I'm using Winchester cases which seem to have a bit more room in them.
deye243 wrote:yep there's a reason there is a low-pressure limit on this cal and it has nothing to do with the case or a MODERN rifle.
people would be very surprised if they knew how to hand load properly (as opposed to just reload there's a big difference) and seen what the .222R was capable of.....
deye243 wrote:people would be very surprised if they knew how to hand load properly (as opposed to just reload there's a big difference) and seen what the .222R was capable of.....
Lorgar wrote:That can happen.
My Rugers preferred the lighter end of the scale. My Tikka prefers near max.