OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
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OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
It's hard to find a range around here that extends much past 100 yards, so it seems wasteful to burn all that powder pushing a bullet well over 3k f/s to bust a water jug sitting at 75 yards (yes, I'm that cheap).
Are there any books that publish data for loading a .223 down to a .22 hornet level?
Are there any books that publish data for loading a .223 down to a .22 hornet level?
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Re: OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
What type of rifle are you using for this reduced load?
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Re: OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
Handi rifleLefty Dude wrote:What type of rifle are you using for this reduced load?
I don't have to worry about a low pressure load failing to cycle a semi-auto
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Re: OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
Buy a 22lr/223 adaptor and shoot real cheap. 

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Arizona Cowboy Shooter's Assoc.
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Uberti 73/44-40 carbine, Rossi 92/44-40,
Marlin 94CB/44 24" Limited, Winchester 94/30-30
Arizona Cowboy Shooter's Assoc.
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Uberti 73/44-40 carbine, Rossi 92/44-40,
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Re: OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
I did it years ago, can't recall the specific details other than using Unique powder and getting the data from a cast bullet manual with a bullet of similar weight. I shot them in a AR-15 and had to manually cycle the action. I do recall getting a quiet report and knocking over tin cans without changing the sights at close range.
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Re: OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
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Re: OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
Jason,
I just bought a Lee Bator .22 mould from Midsouth for working up some cast bullet loads in my .223. There is a whole thread on just that over on castboolit.com Buying cast bullets isn't all that cheap when you compare the prices to jacketed. I bought 250 bulk Remington bullets for $12 and there are those out there that would sell you 100 cast for $18. I fail to see the economy in that.
The Bator mould is a special order that Midsouth does with Lee and is a regular item when they have them in stock. According to those in the know on castboolit it is one of the better ,22 moulds out there.
I just bought a Lee Bator .22 mould from Midsouth for working up some cast bullet loads in my .223. There is a whole thread on just that over on castboolit.com Buying cast bullets isn't all that cheap when you compare the prices to jacketed. I bought 250 bulk Remington bullets for $12 and there are those out there that would sell you 100 cast for $18. I fail to see the economy in that.
The Bator mould is a special order that Midsouth does with Lee and is a regular item when they have them in stock. According to those in the know on castboolit it is one of the better ,22 moulds out there.
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Re: OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
Good 22 cal lead pellets and a mag primer, aw hoot on squerls..
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Re: OT: Source for reduced .223 loads?
gundownunder wrote:Is 1400 fps slow enough for you.
Here ya go.
http://www.accuratereloading.com/223rem.html
Subsonic is below 800fps.
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Uberti 73/44-40 carbine, Rossi 92/44-40,
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Arizona Cowboy Shooter's Assoc.
Cowtown Cowboy Shooter's Assoc.
Uberti 73/44-40 carbine, Rossi 92/44-40,
Marlin 94CB/44 24" Limited, Winchester 94/30-30