.223 / SMK / IMR 4895 Loads Needed
Anyone have any good IMR 4895 + SMK loads i can try out in my Savage 10FP 223?
I have 5lbs of IMR 4895 so i will be using this only.I also have SMK 53g and 69g bullets.
Any pointers greatly appreciated!!
I have 5lbs of IMR 4895 so i will be using this only.I also have SMK 53g and 69g bullets.
Any pointers greatly appreciated!!
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What twist rate is that Savage?
I have only had luck with the Sierra HPBT 69 gr bullets in my Savage 223....anything lighter....did not work so well.
I have have VERY good luck with several powders, but have not worked one up for the 4895.0 -
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I would start with 25 grs. of 4895 for the 53 gr. bullets and 22.5 for the 69 gr. bullets, and work up from there. I have a Savage 12FV in .223 and it shoots the 52's and 53's pretty good(.187, using 4895). I like the 60 gr. bullets the best(SVM's) with mine(.114).
As far as working up a load there is another post by JUSTC who is going up a 'ladder'. You start with a load within the manuals given range and increase 2-3 bullets at a time by .2 or .3 grs. of powder. You should get a normal variation then a dropoff in increased velocity occurs. This is called the sweet-spot. You can vary by as much as 1/2 gr. per case but still get the same velocity.
-just some ideas
We have the second amendment so that all the rest are secure....UNK>0 -
I can remember shooting IMR 4895 in the .223, I gave up on it. Getting the powder in the case can be a pain. It can bridge the case mouth and cause loading problems. I had to single weigh each load for accuracy. We had to use a powder funnel to drop the powder into the case, making sure it went in. It did shoot very well and gave good velocity and accuracy. 0 -
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