OK, I'm loading up some .223 rounds and am trying out some Sierra 80gr HPBT bullets using Varget 23.4gr. Problem is and maybe it's not is that with that amount of powder in the case, the bullet is going to go down into the powder. Is that right? I'm using the data from the Sierra book and the max load of Varget is 24.0gr so I'm a little shy of that. Here's what I have:
case = 1.755"
Bullet = 1.070"
COAL = 2.255"
So if you do the math, the bullet has to go into the case .565" and the powder is just about up to the beginning of the neck so I'd say the bullet itself will be a good .200" into the powder. Is that even safe?
I guess I could use a different powder like 748 or H335 so it wouldn't be so high.
case = 1.755"
Bullet = 1.070"
COAL = 2.255"
So if you do the math, the bullet has to go into the case .565" and the powder is just about up to the beginning of the neck so I'd say the bullet itself will be a good .200" into the powder. Is that even safe?
I guess I could use a different powder like 748 or H335 so it wouldn't be so high.










