Handloading confusion between .223 and .224.

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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.

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Re: Handloading confusion between .223 and .224.

#11 Post by dromia »

"Ways of the Rifle"

Is that by Gaby Buhlmann, Heinz Reinkemeier, Maik Eckhardt?
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#12 Post by ukrifleman »

dromia wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 12:04 pm No probably about it.

I cannot emphasise enough how important for your well being owning and reading a good handloading manual is. It is as essential for handloading safety as a good analogue balance beam scale, not digital, and a set of check weights are

It should be a starting point not an afterthought after spending time getting your head scrambled by the 99% tosh that the internet serves up.

Every time you fire a rifle you are letting off a pipe bomb that you rest your cheek on ?!?!?!?!

On the range your and other peoples safety is your responsibility with handloads, the internet is the last place to find out about the process, get your manual now!

It will be worth every penny to you along with the people you shoot alongside and will help you make better use of places like this with better tailored questions.


Amen to that.
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#13 Post by Itskeith »

dromia wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 4:59 pm "Ways of the Rifle"

Is that by Gaby Buhlmann, Heinz Reinkemeier, Maik Eckhardt?
Yes: have heard it recommended by endless numbers of people now!
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Re: Handloading confusion between .223 and .224.

#14 Post by dromia »

OK I'll do you a deal.

I'll send you my copy of "Ways of the Rifle" when you have bought the Lyman Book,
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#15 Post by Itskeith »

Incredible deal Dromia and many many thanks - agreed shakeshout

Will let you know as and when and drop you a pm.

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Re: Handloading confusion between .223 and .224.

#16 Post by dromia »

Post a picture of your new Lyman here when you get it and then PM/email me your address.

The book/binding is in good condition but the cover does have an oily thumb print on it.
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Re: Handloading confusion between .223 and .224.

#17 Post by Itskeith »

dromia wrote: Fri Nov 25, 2022 8:23 am OK I'll do you a deal.

I'll send you my copy of "Ways of the Rifle" when you have bought the Lyman Book,
Guess what I've got ... :D ... will drop you a PM Dromia (but not before Tue as we'll be moving then).
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Re: Handloading confusion between .223 and .224.

#18 Post by Graham M »

And then there are some old .22 Hornets that shot .223 calibre.
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Re: Handloading confusion between .223 and .224.

#19 Post by Itskeith »

Hi Dromia

Just pm'd you my new address.

:D

Cheers.
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