JimmyJames
FNG
First post here on the Rok so please be gentle. I've got a Remington varmint synthetic 1:12 twist .223 and I would like to work up some loads that will be both accurate and effective on prairie dog sized critters out to about 400 yards. Up to this point, I have relied on factory loadings from Federal, Rem, Black Hills, Norinco, etc. along with some feeble attempts of creating my own recipes. I've never really put much effort into creating a good load for this specific rifle because I also used the same ammo in my mini-14 and AR with sub-par accuracy. I've grown out of the spray and pray style of burning up ammo and would like to create some loads that are more consistent for this one rifle. I'm not married to any particular manufacturers or brands, and I'm looking for suggestions of where to start. I do realize that each firearm is unique so one person's loads may not be the perfect match for another rifle off the same production line.
I've read that the slower twist barrels tend to like the lower grain bullets and that the Hornady 53gr Vmax is one of the best out there for BC and terminal performance. A lot of the examples of loads I've found are being used in 1:9 or faster twist barrels, and are being loaded with heavier projectiles. Does anyone have any suggestions for a varmint load that is accurate and performs well out of a slower twist barrel?
Thank you in advance
I've read that the slower twist barrels tend to like the lower grain bullets and that the Hornady 53gr Vmax is one of the best out there for BC and terminal performance. A lot of the examples of loads I've found are being used in 1:9 or faster twist barrels, and are being loaded with heavier projectiles. Does anyone have any suggestions for a varmint load that is accurate and performs well out of a slower twist barrel?
Thank you in advance