.223 cal data please

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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: .223 cal data please

#11 Post by dromia »

That is not what you asked for in the OP.

You clearly said that you wanted "a couple of (nice hot) fox loads", no mention of starting loads to work up from.

You also gave the impression that you are a tyro handloader "i have hand loaded a couple of thousand 44 mag rounds but no rifle as yet."

Therefore you got the replies you did.

BTW what reloading manuals do you posses?
ninja_geezer wrote:Hi all new to the .223 and could do with a couple of nice (hot) fox loads for a tikka 223 super varmint. 1:12 twist.
Bullet ,powder,primer load data and velocity's.i have hand loaded a couple of thousand 44 mag rounds but no rifle as yet.
Also recommended factory ammo to start out with. hoping to get the rifle later this week. :flag5:
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Re: .223 cal data please

#12 Post by Chapuis »

ninja_geezer wrote:Why do some people have to take the p*** !
obviously i want it to be a very accurate load and a safe load !!
all i asked for was some good starting loads and not powder p**f target loads.
i reload several different loads in the 44 mag depending where i am using it.
sometimes a very low power load for a 25 yard indoor club and sometime a very hot load for an outdoor shoot.
so what was wrong in asking for a (hot) load for the 223 for charlie ?
sometimes i feel like a naughty schoolboy on the forum for asking something not a 50+ man !!

thanks lads . sign01

Ninja what may be very accurate and safe in my rifle may be neither in yours, every rifle is different even those coming consecutively off the same production line. Data contained in a reloading manual or guide as they are often called is exactly that, a guide. You need to develop a load that suits your rifle, there are no short cuts I'm afraid. So no magic formula that anyone can pass on to you.
Most of the loads that I shoot are relatively conservative as its not always the fastest or more intense round that produces the best results. I also value my guns and equipment and can see no benefit in shortening their life by shooting high pressure high intensity rounds through them constantly.
Think of the old adage of the young bull and the old bull. :good:
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#13 Post by Mr_Logic »

ninja_geezer wrote:Why do some people have to take the p*** !
obviously i want it to be a very accurate load and a safe load !!
all i asked for was some good starting loads and not powder p**f target loads.
i reload several different loads in the 44 mag depending where i am using it.
sometimes a very low power load for a 25 yard indoor club and sometime a very hot load for an outdoor shoot.
so what was wrong in asking for a (hot) load for the 223 for charlie ?
sometimes i feel like a naughty schoolboy on the forum for asking something not a 50+ man !!

thanks lads . sign01
What exactly is a 'powder p**f target load' when it's at home?
forbie

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#14 Post by forbie »

Between 2 n 3 grains o bullseye an a 148 grain wad cutter. As you probably know.
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#15 Post by ninja_geezer »

dromia wrote:That is not what you asked for in the OP.

You clearly said that you wanted "a couple of (nice hot) fox loads", no mention of starting loads to work up from.

You also gave the impression that you are a tyro handloader "i have hand loaded a couple of thousand 44 mag rounds but no rifle as yet."

Therefore you got the replies you did.

BTW what reloading manuals do you posses?
ninja_geezer wrote:Hi all new to the .223 and could do with a couple of nice (hot) fox loads for a tikka 223 super varmint. 1:12 twist.
Bullet ,powder,primer load data and velocity's.i have hand loaded a couple of thousand 44 mag rounds but no rifle as yet.
Also recommended factory ammo to start out with. hoping to get the rifle later this week. :flag5:
What is a tyro handloader ?
and i have here in front got. me the modern reloading by richard lee second edition.
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Re: .223 cal data please

#16 Post by ninja_geezer »

Mr_Logic wrote:
ninja_geezer wrote:Why do some people have to take the p*** !
obviously i want it to be a very accurate load and a safe load !!
all i asked for was some good starting loads and not powder p**f target loads.
i reload several different loads in the 44 mag depending where i am using it.
sometimes a very low power load for a 25 yard indoor club and sometime a very hot load for an outdoor shoot.
so what was wrong in asking for a (hot) load for the 223 for charlie ?
sometimes i feel like a naughty schoolboy on the forum for asking something not a 50+ man !!

thanks lads . sign01
What exactly is a 'powder p**f target load' when it's at home?
Very low power load for cowboy shooting ect and comps.
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#17 Post by shotgun sam »

55 grain nosler ballistic tip with 25 grains of vitn140 powder is a nice combination that has been used in 6 various 223 rifles with no pressure signs and no complaints from the foxes or roe deer (Scotland legal).
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meteor mk2
smk 19 (0.22)
ruger 12/22 stainless synthetic 22lr
cz 452 style 16 inch 22lr
tikka t3 lite stainless 223
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#18 Post by phaedra1106 »

ninja_geezer wrote:Very low power load for cowboy shooting ect and comps.
I wouldn't call a .44mag gallery/cowboy competition load "Powder p**f", even with only 4.6 grains of TiteGroup I really wouldn't like to be standing in the way of 240 grains of lead traveling at around 900ft/sec!, that's around 432ft/lbf or 585 joules of energy :grin:

For .223 at reasonable distances (out to 300m) I use 26gr of Viht N140 and a 55gr bullet, nice smooth load and more than accurate enough.
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#19 Post by Andy632 »

Radway Green 5.56 ball with bullet pulled & replaced with 50grain V=max; giving approx. 3400 from my 18" barrelled .223.
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#20 Post by ninja_geezer »

Thanks lads some good feedback sign92
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