I'm working on a fast and flat load but being a 223ai solid info is pretty scarce.
I started with a max load from a 223 (28gr h4895), sent 10 down range with pretty meh results (barely sub moa, not great s/d) but velocities averaging just under the 3800 mark, so I knew I was barking up the right tree. I loaded up 5 more each of 28.2 and 28.4 and the 28.2 (@3850~) was more of the same, but the 28.4 (@3890~) had a significantly lower s/d and about a 0.6moa group (rifle happily shoots 0.5-0.75moa 10 round groups consistently with my heavier pet load for reference).
This begs the question... How far do I push this load? Do I just load up more at 28.4 and play with seating depth (not that there's much wiggle room with a 40gr) and confirm my data? I'm running rws primers, which aren't extra thick as far as I know, but I'm seeing no signs of pressure from any of the 20 rounds fired so far, nice rounded primers, no signs on the brass, action is running smoothly...
Does anyone have any experience and insight?
I started with a max load from a 223 (28gr h4895), sent 10 down range with pretty meh results (barely sub moa, not great s/d) but velocities averaging just under the 3800 mark, so I knew I was barking up the right tree. I loaded up 5 more each of 28.2 and 28.4 and the 28.2 (@3850~) was more of the same, but the 28.4 (@3890~) had a significantly lower s/d and about a 0.6moa group (rifle happily shoots 0.5-0.75moa 10 round groups consistently with my heavier pet load for reference).
This begs the question... How far do I push this load? Do I just load up more at 28.4 and play with seating depth (not that there's much wiggle room with a 40gr) and confirm my data? I'm running rws primers, which aren't extra thick as far as I know, but I'm seeing no signs of pressure from any of the 20 rounds fired so far, nice rounded primers, no signs on the brass, action is running smoothly...
Does anyone have any experience and insight?