So I just received a Shilen Savage prefit with a .223 Wylde chamber.... I also have a .223 Tikka T3 that my daughter uses for mid range F\TR. Do I want to just set up the Shilen with a minimum head-space or try to match up with the head-space of the Tikka? It's not a question of brass life as I have probably 10k LC cases (I think all are 90's head stamp) sitting around and a couple hundred virgin WW from the late 90's. It's more not wanting to mess with multiple die sets or settings. As it is, I'll need to segregate some of the brass for the AR's.
I have a couple thoughts in mind at the moment:
1) I am leaning towards setting it up minimum head-space, segregating fired brass, getting appropriate neck bushings for each rifle. and develop totally separate loads which would likely maximize the potential of each rifle.
2) Set them up close, bump the shoulder .002", and develop a "common load" to maximize what little time I have to reload.
3) I could invest in BHA reman and deal with what I get accuracy wise if I can find it at a price I'm willing to pay... (not likely)
4) It would be hard to go wrong with 24ish grains of RE15 behind anything 75-80 grains @ mag length or just short of the rifling in the shorter chamber....
5) 24ish grains of I4895 behind anything 75-80 grains might not be too bad either.
Things to consider....
The Tikka appears to have a really short throat which seems to be designed for Mag length 77's (I forget what I measured, but I believe that it's shorter than a CLE based on where an 80 SMK touched). It shoots BHA reman 75 Hdy BTHPM pretty good out to 500 yards (farthest we've shot it).
I have not yet measured the OAL for the Shilen yet, but it should be a bit further out there than the Tikka. I have no qualms with jumping bullets. In fact, I've had some pretty good loads that jumped a good ways....
Bullet choices - most of these I have at least 500 in the bench:
80 SMK
77 SMK
77 Nosler
75 Amax
75 Hdy BTHP
Bergers? Love 'em but can't afford them at the moment
Powders on hand in order of my preferred use:
RE15
I4895
AA2230
VV N140
VV N540
Don't even suggest Varget, I won't use it...
I have a couple thoughts in mind at the moment:
1) I am leaning towards setting it up minimum head-space, segregating fired brass, getting appropriate neck bushings for each rifle. and develop totally separate loads which would likely maximize the potential of each rifle.
2) Set them up close, bump the shoulder .002", and develop a "common load" to maximize what little time I have to reload.
3) I could invest in BHA reman and deal with what I get accuracy wise if I can find it at a price I'm willing to pay... (not likely)
4) It would be hard to go wrong with 24ish grains of RE15 behind anything 75-80 grains @ mag length or just short of the rifling in the shorter chamber....
5) 24ish grains of I4895 behind anything 75-80 grains might not be too bad either.
Things to consider....
The Tikka appears to have a really short throat which seems to be designed for Mag length 77's (I forget what I measured, but I believe that it's shorter than a CLE based on where an 80 SMK touched). It shoots BHA reman 75 Hdy BTHPM pretty good out to 500 yards (farthest we've shot it).
I have not yet measured the OAL for the Shilen yet, but it should be a bit further out there than the Tikka. I have no qualms with jumping bullets. In fact, I've had some pretty good loads that jumped a good ways....
Bullet choices - most of these I have at least 500 in the bench:
80 SMK
77 SMK
77 Nosler
75 Amax
75 Hdy BTHP
Bergers? Love 'em but can't afford them at the moment
Powders on hand in order of my preferred use:
RE15
I4895
AA2230
VV N140
VV N540
Don't even suggest Varget, I won't use it...