That’s about all mine would do as well. Shot some good groups but was always a 1.5” gun.
If I’m not shooting gas guns, would it be safe to say I don’t lose anything by finding Varget or TAc instead of the pricier XBR?
Now I need to google ball and extruded powders. This is a black hole…H4895>Varget at factory mag length due to case fill issues. Varget does seem to be tough to beat for accuracy and I dont exclude it especially when loading to a longer COAL.
XBR and H4895 (honorable mention to benchmark) for extruded powders
Have hardly any experience with ball powders but wouldn't be shy to try Tac, Leverrevolution, Staball match, CFE223, 2520. All of those should get you higher velocities than varget as well but might not be as consistent.
You have no idea the size of the hole you’re walking into!Now I need to google ball and extruded powders. This is a black hole…
I think I'm going to pick one up specifically to load XBR in the 223 for practice rounds. Would save a lot of time, for sure.I have been playing around with a new to me harrells powder measure. So far it’s been throwing within .2-.3 grains on extruded powder and much better with ball powders. Planning to use lever in my .223 and never weigh charges…going with the theme of maximum shooting minimum cost and reloading time.
Seems like my older RCBS thrower was about the same accuracy but the harrells with the clicks and dial makes it very repeatable. I used it with some Varget, h3450, and rl16 and I’m sure it’ll be fine. I might trickle up on my manual scale for some of my 1000 yard type stuff but I doubt it makes much if any differenceI think I'm going to pick one up specifically to load XBR in the 223 for practice rounds. Would save a lot of time, for sure.
I have the new style Uniflo and like it much better than the old one. I almost went Redding but cheaped out. So far very consistent with TAC CFE rifle and pistol, even Unique. But spot on with CFE 223.Seems like my older RCBS thrower was about the same accuracy but the harrells with the clicks and dial makes it very repeatable. I used it with some Varget, h3450, and rl16 and I’m sure it’ll be fine. I might trickle up on my manual scale for some of my 1000 yard type stuff but I doubt it makes much if any difference
Does that include the Black Hills ammo?Most 223 brass including Hornady has crimped primers.
I’m not certain but I’d bet anything labeled 556 is crimped.Does that include the Black Hills ammo?
A lot of 223 is crimped of late as well. I swage all of em.I’m not certain but I’d bet anything labeled 556 is crimped.
Anyone???Couple ?'s 77 TMK How many have tried N540, I did with CCI#41 got crazy velocity without pressure but groups were bigger than I wanted. Just bought a brick of CCI 400's, also have Rem 7.5 and CCI 450 on hand? If readily available which is more preferred XBR or Benchmark?
Just checked...the BH I have is LC brass that is crimped...I’m not certain but I’d bet anything labeled 556 is crimped.
I bought a cheap rcbs cutter and just trimmed them one at a time.Just checked...the BH I have is LC brass that is crimped...
I have hundreds of once fired BH LC brass...so, what is the best method to swage this brass?