Fantastic!1200 yards
223 Palma (Iron Sights)
24.6-N135-90 Berger VLD pointed
SD = 6.6
What primer and brass were used in that load?
Fantastic!1200 yards
223 Palma (Iron Sights)
24.6-N135-90 Berger VLD pointed
SD = 6.6
205M. Lapua.Fantastic!
What primer and brass were used in that load?
Bob - can you tell me from which e-target system the attached display originated? I like seeing velocity at the target face and the score for each shot side-by-side. BTW - nice chatting with you at ENGC a couple weekends ago. I'd imagine shooting the .223 at 1200 yd was a wee bit more challenging than 600 yd. Very impressive shooting!1200 yards
223 Palma (Iron Sights)
24.6-N135-90 Berger VLD pointed
SD = 6.6
Thanks, I thought it might be. I've tried for some time to get the ShotMarker to produce that specific output, to no avail. Now I understand why. LOLGreg that is a Silver Mountain Targets screen shot.
Looking more closely I see it is from the Midwest Palma in Lodi WI. Great range to shoot at. Winequah Gun Club.
Vol 3. Listed for presale yesterdayNot podcasts in my case as a techie dinosaur, but in his excellent 'Modern Advancements in Long Range Shooting' books. I asked recently if Vol III is coming soon and got a 'watch this space' sort of reply. Vol. II tests finished on a partial short test series of the effects of neck/shoulder annealing with an AMP device on ES/SD in 223 and other cartridges, and I hope we're going to get a full test report in Vol III.
On the basis of AB's limited testing, adherents of the fashionable consistent neck-tension is paramount / accurate annealing is a boon school of thought would be disappointed.
The number of shots can significantly alter SD values. This data was taken from a 17 shot string where the 5-shot strings 'data' was taken sequentially from the 17 shot stringThis will cause some consternation. I was doing a primer test for a new 223 barrel in my AI. 450’s seemed to work the best. Set up my Dillon 750 with a fancy Lee case actuated powder measure. Varget, Speer nickel plated brass, 88 eld
This is interesting.... I have always been in favor a of powders that are a touch on the fast side because they burn more completely and cleanly. My standard advice has always been that when given a choice between two powders that seem to perform comparably, pick the one with the faster burn rate.Lapua brass, Federal 205M, N135 and Berger 90 VLD
How has your view on this changed after watching Whidden shoot a 450-37X @ Perry last weekend with a 223?Many interesting replies to my call for assistance, and I thank you.
The bottom line the .223 don't go toe to toe with the .308's at 1000yds with the fullbore restrictions in place.
Using a faster burning powder is an interesting idea that I will follow thru on.
Steve Bair
I shot 223 for the first 3 days and it shot well a couple of matches and not so well for a couple of others. I wasn’t sure if it was the rifle, sight, iris, load, or the trigger yanker. So I went to the 308 for the last two days and something changed because I shot fairly well on Saturday. Back to the drawing board…Whidden is great, no doubt he could have shot that same score with a 308. But it is awesome to see the 223’s do well. Thomas McGowan was using one too as was Kim Rowe I assume. Big aggregates that day.
I have tried real hard to get my 223 to work, but same for me it is inconsistent whereas my 308 is stupid easy. No doubt 223’s can work, but they are finicky compared to 308
My artificial knee was so painful Saturday morning i left and didn't get to shoot the Palma match.How has your view on this changed after watching Whidden shoot a 450-37X @ Perry last weekend with a 223?
I can’t get to Gills loads with any powder, he has to have a different freebore diameter that allows is. I have a chamber very close to the Manson, .196 freebore. I just got some n135, but I was getting the best numbers with n150. The key is don’t push 223, or brass can be one and done. Which is not what I want. It seems 90’s at 2820-2840 is a good window to be in. When I talked to John at the western wildcat in March he was running a slow load and very light neck tension using the chamber to seat. I have never played with soft seating as I like to be able to pull a round with no problems.It can be done. I will get there. Just missing some small details to get consistency. I can get single digit SD with Lapua, N135, FGMMAR primer and 90 VLD. But I get primary extraction click with Lapua and leaky primers @ 2850 +/-. Primed wolf is a bit worse SD (11-13) but no extraction issues. Still leaky primers now and then but crimped. I cannot get to Bob’s charge (24.6) without primers falling out.
.218/.224 5R 6.8T Bartlein. Ray’s 85.5 reamer (.200 fb from end of neck). Naked bullets. Bore is somewhere likely around .2183 more or less as a .2181 bushing fit when chambering.
Either I need more freebore or I need to coat bullets… we will try some moly and weight sort brass and see how it goes. I am loading with autotrickler V3 to .02 grain resolution (within 2-3 kernels of N135). .002 neck tension, lubed necks.
308 is definitely 500% easier to load for. I use same method I do for 223 and the rifle holds sub X ring elevation at 1k without much issue.
What were the wind conditions? Were there many variables in gust speed?How has your view on this changed after watching Whidden shoot a 450-37X @ Perry last weekend with a 223?
Had to be pretty consistent looking at the overall aggs shot. Whidden had a 150-15@8, 150-11@9 and 150-11@1k. Crazy good 1k scoreWhat were the wind conditions? Were there many variables in gust speed?
I have been told that 25.0 of N150 is golden but you need a drop tube to get it all in the caseI can’t get to Gills loads with any powder, he has to have a different freebore diameter that allows is. I have a chamber very close to the Manson, .196 freebore. I just got some n135, but I was getting the best numbers with n150. The key is don’t push 223, or brass can be one and done. Which is not what I want. It seems 90’s at 2820-2840 is a good window to be in. When I talked to John at the western wildcat in March he was running a slow load and very light neck tension using the chamber to seat. I have never played with soft seating as I like to be able to pull a round with no problems.