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New .224 Matchking...

Regarding the .223, after going through three 7-twist barrels, I am convinced the whole "the .223 can be competitive" thing is a lie perpetuated by veteran 308 shooters, with the sole purpose of hazing anyone brave/silly enough to think it possible.

I wish you good luck with it; I *really* wanted it to be competitive at MR distances, but I just couldn't make it happen. I half-way want to try a different reamer; something a little longer than .169.
I've shot a whole bunch more cleans with a .308 than a 223, there always seems to be at least one shot that's waaaay off with a 223. I've got one 223 in use and one more blank. It pretty much only gets used for fun. Serious matches are .308 until I rid myself of those match killers with the 223. You just simply can't afford to throw away silly points in FTR anymore.
 
there always seems to be at least one shot that's waaaay off with a 223.

Sadly, that's all too true IME. Back when I shot 223 competitively at national level (and was the only UK 'Effer' to do so) you could just about lose a point on other than a bad wind call and get away with it. But that was 2010-12, and those days are long, long gone.

I still love the little cartridge though and have kept a 223 F rifle which will be brought back into short range use later this year if and when Covid restrictions are eased here.
 
Sadly, that's all too true IME. Back when I shot 223 competitively at national level (and was the only UK 'Effer' to do so) you could just about lose a point on other than a bad wind call and get away with it. But that was 2010-12, and those days are long, long gone.

I still love the little cartridge though and have kept a 223 F rifle which will be brought back into short range use later this year if and when Covid restrictions are eased here.

I had seen those flyers as well in several heavy 7 twists with 90’s. Because 80’s shot so well, (same brass, primers, scales and all) and because we commonly read that a 7 twist may or may not work with 90’s, I always have wondered whether my flyers were inherent with the .223 and heavies, or were the result of marginal twist, where a slightly irregular bullet, or odd condition in the air it passed through broke marginal stability, similar to how most ELDMs in my saums survived to the target but a few could not, apparently randomly. The true 6.5 twist Krieger encouraged me as a hopeful flyer solution. More heavies on the market also encouraged me as the segment received attention. And there was also a guy that used them at our range who never had flyers, though he concealed his bullets from eyesight zealously.
 
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The fliers didn't go away in a twist faster than 6.5. It flies in the face of what everyone thinks shooting 223 is like, but it seems to be that it's MORE sensitive to gun handling. I haven't narrowed it down to cheek or shoulder yet.. but I'm going to try. I've gone to taking the cheek piece off the 223, which helped and finally shot 2 or 3 single relay cleans this past year.

We have several what I would call "223" ranges in the mid west. Summer brings light winds, typically tail winds at these ranges. Should be easy... But it's not.
 
The fliers didn't go away in a twist faster than 6.5. It flies in the face of what everyone thinks shooting 223 is like, but it seems to be that it's MORE sensitive to gun handling. I haven't narrowed it down to cheek or shoulder yet.. but I'm going to try. I've gone to taking the cheek piece off the 223, which helped and finally shot 2 or 3 single relay cleans this past year.

We have several what I would call "223" ranges in the mid west. Summer brings light winds, typically tail winds at these ranges. Should be easy... But it's not.
I would recommend that you shoot nothing but 55 gr bullets out of your .223 at every single F-TR match you enter for the next couple or three seasons. If you truly do have a gun handling issue with the heavier .224" bullets, I'm certain that experience would provide you with a solid baseline for comparison. You could then start working on correcting the gun handling issue for the 2025 season with every confidence you had correctly identified the problem. ;)
 

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