To me the 223 is a mid range rifle . If I want to get out there with any energy at 600 I will go with my 22 Creedmoor or my 6 x 47 lapua.How far until the 69s start falling out?
To me the 223 is a mid range rifle . If I want to get out there with any energy at 600 I will go with my 22 Creedmoor or my 6 x 47 lapua.How far until the 69s start falling out?
Yes I think 8 twist is a good twist for 223 . Can shoot 53 to 77sI shoot 77 SMK's over H4895, Varget, or CFE 223 in my 1:8 twist 5.56 AR
It was kind of an accident. Buddy was on my Badrock with the wrong mag of ammo, had 69’s and 75’s laying out. His comment was it shot darn good, after he put some elevation in it, lol. Target was short of 700 yards. Load was Sierra’s 5.56 dataHow far until the 69s start falling out?
Cavity Back (they make monolithic bullets) is the company that does the modification to PRI magazines. More often than not they are out of stock.ASC and PRI make magazines with internal dimensions longer than 2.260.
The PRI ones I've got measure just at 2.3. The ASC ones seem to have some number that have what looks like a faulty weld that causes an edge to protrude a bit reducing the max COAL to something under 2.29.
There is another supplier that cuts out the front of the mag so the max COAL is determined by the inside of the mag well.
Those 85.5's are not designed for mag length loads. Stick with 77's for mag length.I am New to 223 and also to gas guns. Last spring I was prepping for a match that had 6 different rifle classes...one being an AR 15 class. I barrowed a friends Rock River (8 twist) and my shooting buddy also has a RR...also 8 twist. I picked up some Berger 85.5's, dies, powder ,etc and went to work. First thing i noticed was how deep the bullet needed to be seated to fit the mag. Like I said, new-bee. I started below book with H4895. 2nd thing I noticed was how GREAT it shot. I was about a grain above the starting book load and it shot tiny at 100. Did the same test with my buddys RR and same thing...tiny at a grain over start.. No chrono data and health issues took over my life at that point, but I now have my own RR and am going to start testing again this spring.
Has to be eating up some case capacity, if the ogive isn't below the case mouth. The 85gr RDF is 1.135" long per JBM. The 77gr Custom Comp is .973" and 80gr SMK is 1.066"Does the Nosler 85 just go down deeper into the case?
I am wondering how they got 10% more bullet weight into this one while there is hardly any margin on a 77 grain?
ADD lolI thought the OP had an AR. Why are people talking about MDT mags for boltguns?
Does the Nosler 85 just go down deeper into the case?
I am wondering how they got 10% more bullet weight into this one while there is hardly any margin on a 77 grain?
Thanks for the photos of your mag length loads.I'm not sure what you mean by "margin" on a 77 grain.
Yeah, I gave up on my post a few days ago.I thought the OP had an AR. Why are people talking about MDT mags for boltguns?