Why not what? Switch to VV?Why not?
Why not what? Switch to VV?Why not?
+1Ditch the 75 gr bullets and go with Sierra 77 gr in front of 24.0 to 24.5 of Varget.
If y’all were taking in person, you would realise that you are agreeing. lol!Why not?
I wasn’t arguing but just trying to clarify if there was a question.If y’all were taking in person, you would realise that you are agreeing. lol!
77 MK are designed for AR15's they have a BC of .362 where a hornady 75 BTHPDitch the 75 gr bullets and go with Sierra 77 gr in front of 24.0 to 24.5 of Varget.
BC's Don't count for much if the bullets doesn't shoot!77 MK are designed for AR15's they have a BC of .362 where a hornady 75 BTHP
has a BC of .395.
I've been shooting N133 in 223 with 75 and 77. Not the highest velocity but the ES is very low.I been running 22.0 of N133 in a Starline case with a CCI400 for years.
From a bench with a bipod and rear bag at 200 yards Berger 75 will
shoot 5 into .380 and Hornady 75 BTHP will shoot 5 into .506.
Extruded, not ball or flake powder, too.Lol, Service Rifle shooters look for any powder requiring between 24 to 25 grains and a 75-77gr bullet and go shoot. Load development not necessary until you can clean a 200y rapid target.
So many powders able, I like N140 and Varget, they are good for almost all 223 needs.
I would recommend picking any primer but the Winchesters though.
I just checked my notes and was getting 2743 FPS, 22.0 N133 and a 75 out of a 20" AR-15. A quick 5 shots over a Garmin yielded single digit ES, 3 shots were identical FPS.I been running 22.0 of N133 in a Starline case with a CCI400 for years.
From a bench with a bipod and rear bag at 200 yards Berger 75 will
shoot 5 into .380 and Hornady 75 BTHP will shoot 5 into .506.
BC's Don't count for much if the bullets doesn't shoot!