NAS3 5.56 Cases - Tikka 223 w/ 88 TMK

This whole thread is about loading 88 grain bullets last I looked.

No…? It’s specifically about TMK’s; it’s in the title. That’s why I was confused, and the guy after your post asked about the cartridge and twist- people thought you meant that you saw a TMK come apart.

88gr ELD-M’s coming apart randomly is nothing new- TMK’s don’t do that.
 
These NAS3 cases are strange birds. I messed with them about a year ago, and several of us running strait pull AR's had extraction issues with very light loads. So, I'm guessing they run them small so they cycle well in gassed AR's. My next experiment is trying them in my now 223ai chamber (still a no-gas strait-pull AR). They have a light crush fit, so no headspace issues, and I'm hoping that as the cases expand to the ai chamber, that they'll actually leave enough space to extract easily, however unlikely. If it actually works out I might have a very fast 223ai. FWIW
 
No, I’m done with it. My regular 223 88 TMK load is a 700 yard capable gun. No need to mess round more.
@B_Reynolds_AK, if you are still interested in gaining a little speed with what you’ve got, you might try LVR in your regular brass. 25.5gr gets me to 2830fps out of a 19” Tikka factory barrel with the 77s. It is a little temperature sensitive over about 90*, but would probably be fine up in your weather. Just a thought…
 
@B_Reynolds_AK, if you are still interested in gaining a little speed with what you’ve got, you might try LVR in your regular brass. 25.5gr gets me to 2830fps out of a 19” Tikka factory barrel with the 77s. It is a little temperature sensitive over about 90*, but would probably be fine up in your weather. Just a thought…
Already on it.

Starline 5.56 brass
CCI 450
25.5 Lever
88 TMK
2.52 oal

2713 fps
16” bbl
1/7
 
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