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At what distance.?I've had very good results with Berger 85.5s, N140, fairly slow at 2840. Extremely consistent and easy to tune.
Oh, in an ISSF chamber, 31", 7 twist.
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At what distance.?I've had very good results with Berger 85.5s, N140, fairly slow at 2840. Extremely consistent and easy to tune.
Oh, in an ISSF chamber, 31", 7 twist.
I always enjoyed your posts on Savage Shooters. Happy to see you here!This morning I tried
Sorry, F-T/R @ 600, haven't even shot it at 1K, use a straight 284 for that. Haven't tried the 90s since many have said they are hard to tune (and I am pretty lazy). But I have some, and I have some N-150 so I'll be trying those with the info Kevin shared. I like milder loads that shoot well. Thanks!At what distance.?
Thanks
Thanks for this.Great thread, thanks for starting it!
Of all the heavy bullets I've used / tested, the Berger 90 VLD's are by far my favorites. Personally, I believe most competitive 223 shooters think they need to push these way too hard. High pressures cause there own set of issues from reduced brass life, premature barrel wear and fouling limiting useful match accuracy.
I have found the ISSF chamber perfect for seating depth with the 90VLD's (cartridge OAL is about 2.620" FYI, chamber pressures an get weird if the bullet is seated into the powder column IMHO).
My favorite load for fullbore / Palma shooting is 25.0 VV N150 (which requires a drop tube), and 205M's. Exceptional elevation at 1000 yards, and although fairly mild regarding pressure, is still around 1400fps at the target (from a MV of 2780fps). Brass life is exceptional.
VVN140 is also a great choice, but the best ES / SD numbers (for me) were by far using N150.
Barrels are all Benchmark 7 twist, 3 groove, finish lengths between 32 and 34 inches.
PS.......one of my fullbore rifles is suppressed, and this load (and the Berger 90's) is amazing on Ohio woodchucks at very long range!!
All the best to you,
kev
Bullet | Weight | Average | St Dev | Best Load | Rank | Best Jump |
69 RMR | 69 | 0.230 | 0.021 | 0.230 | 15 | 0.015 |
Sierra 69 SMK #1380 | 69 | 0.213 | 0.026 | 0.202 | 10 | 0.018 |
Berger 70 VLD #22418 | 70 | 0.217 | 0.019 | 0.207 | 13 | 0.014 |
Nosler 70 RDF #53066 | 70 | 0.207 | 0.014 | 0.202 | 8 | 0.026 |
Berger 73 BTT #22420 | 73 | 0.202 | 0.043 | 0.186 | 6 | 0.012 |
Hornady 73 ELD-M #22774 | 73 | 0.208 | 0.031 | 0.140 | 7 | 0.020 |
Berger 77 OTM #22101 | 77 | 0.211 | 0.022 | 0.200 | 9 | 0.020 |
Sierra 77 SMK #9377 | 77 | 0.188 | 0.029 | 0.163 | 2 | 0.009 |
Berger 80 VLD #22422 | 80 | 0.201 | 0.034 | 0.187 | 5 | 0.017 |
Hornady 80 ELD-M #22831 | 80 | 0.199 | 0.040 | 0.183 | 4 | 0.020 |
Nosler 80 CC #25116 | 80 | 0.226 | 0.028 | 0.226 | 14 | 0.035 |
Sierra 80 SMK #9390 | 80 | 0.196 | 0.021 | 0.188 | 1 | 0.026 |
Hornady 88 ELD-M #22838 | 88 | 0.213 | 0.023 | 0.206 | 11 | 0.045 |
Berger 90 VLD #22423 | 90 | 0.199 | 0.035 | 0.182 | 3 | 0.006 |
Sierra 90 SMK #9290 | 90 | 0.215 | 0.010 | 0.206 | 12 | 0.008 |
Average | 0.206 | 0.030 | ||||
# Groups | 180 |
Thanks for this.
I'm also interested in an F-TR so am looking at 90's or Hornady 88's in a .223. My current .223 is a stock Savage Axis with a 22" barrel. I only shot 77SMK's at 1000yd twice. One was 18" group, the other 15" so I am hopeful about a better rifle/barrel. It does really well at 600yd with 73gn bergers and eldm's.
I will certainly give you a call when I am ready. I liked your previous threads. So, do you like the .230FB instead of the ISSF for such a job?
Is your current barrel a shilen prefit from northland ?charlie b,
I thought you had a 1:9 twist barrel that shot 77 SMKs.
Unless you are changing barrels, I don't think you'll get 80 gr bullets and up to stabilize.
My old Savage factory barrel was also a 1:9 twist.
My new Shilen Select Match barrel is a 1:7 twist in 416R SS.
I am now able to shoot up through 90 gr bullets.
The heavier bullets, that wouldn't stabilize in the 1:9 twist now shoot terrific.
Here is some data on the results with bullet weights so far:
I was surprised that the 90 gr SMKs didn't perform all that great, but I figured out that the newer bullet designs like the 90 gr Berger VLDs are performing better.
70 gr SMKs, 80 ELD-Ms, 80 SMKs all are averaging under 0.2 inches at 100 yards.
The 80 gr Berger VLDs and 73 Berger BTTs are averaging just over 0.2 inches.
Bullet Weight Average St Dev Best Load Rank Best Jump 69 RMR 69 0.230 0.021 0.230 15 0.015 Sierra 69 SMK #1380 69 0.213 0.026 0.202 10 0.018 Berger 70 VLD #22418 70 0.217 0.019 0.207 13 0.014 Nosler 70 RDF #53066 70 0.207 0.014 0.202 8 0.026 Berger 73 BTT #22420 73 0.202 0.043 0.186 6 0.012 Hornady 73 ELD-M #22774 73 0.208 0.031 0.140 7 0.020 Berger 77 OTM #22101 77 0.211 0.022 0.200 9 0.020 Sierra 77 SMK #9377 77 0.188 0.029 0.163 2 0.009 Berger 80 VLD #22422 80 0.201 0.034 0.187 5 0.017 Hornady 80 ELD-M #22831 80 0.199 0.040 0.183 4 0.020 Nosler 80 CC #25116 80 0.226 0.028 0.226 14 0.035 Sierra 80 SMK #9390 80 0.196 0.021 0.188 1 0.026 Hornady 88 ELD-M #22838 88 0.213 0.023 0.206 11 0.045 Berger 90 VLD #22423 90 0.199 0.035 0.182 3 0.006 Sierra 90 SMK #9290 90 0.215 0.010 0.206 12 0.008 Average 0.206 0.030 # Groups 180
90 SMK should be shorter than 90 VLD. 88’s 220 or longer for sure.I think the 223 ISSF is best for the 80s and Berger 90 vlds just barely. For the 88 ELDM and 90 SMK I would go 223 230fb.
90 SMK should be shorter than 90 VLD. 88’s 220 or longer for sure.
I must have some pretty old lots. I’ll measure them againThe 90 SMK is pretty similar to the 88 ELDM.
I must have some pretty old lots. I’ll measure them again
Base to ogive, agree oal shouldn’t matter. If I remember 88’s were .020 - .030 longer than SMK and thought SMK 90 was .010-.015 shorter than VLD Haven’t shot the 85.5I'm talking about where the pressure ring ends up in the case seating to the lands using my 230 fb reamer. They both sit in about the same place. I'm not sure how you are measuring them. The overall length of the bullet was not my concern.
Base to ogive, agree oal shouldn’t matter. If I remember 88’s were .020 - .030 longer than SMK and thought SMK 90 was .010-.015 shorter than VLD Haven’t shot the 85.5
Do you have a picture of the 90 VLD? Just curious thanks for posting the picsHere is the 223 ISSF 169 freebore. It will certainly work on new brass, but for me it's too close to the donut.
If the 90 vlds were even longer it would be even worse.
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I want to see them seated more like the 80 smk.