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    .223 Reloading Recommendations

    I just completed my first ever reloading class today with Bob today. Excellent class! Now that I feel like I have a much better understanding, I'm going to start purchasing everything I need to get a reloading bench started as I see things on sale. I'm not in a super big hurry because I just don't have the room for bench right now.


    What I would like to do is start purchasing components. I've been saving my brass for the past 18 months and I have a fair amount. I need to get recommendations for a good powder(s) and primers. I'm not really looking for that super accurate load right now, just something I can cut my teeth on and go from there.

    Also, something local would get awesome too!

    Thanks!

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    Bullet weight will have an influence on selecting the correct powder.

    Just this week I worked on load development for a member here shooting 69gr SMKs. IMR 4895 is what he had to work with, so while certainly not my first choice we did manage to get 1/2 MOA (@200 yards) with a muzzle velocity of ~2880 FPS from his 20" barrel.

    Primers. Remember that the AR has a floating firing pin. Thus the harder the primer the better. CCI makes a "NATO" primer and as surprising as it may sound WOLF makes an excellent hard primer in small rifle.

    With that said . . . . I've noticed a significant dent in the primer when I loaded some test rounds using Winchester small rifle primers. I pulled the bullets, saved the powder, and threw the cases away. Slamfire is a bad thing if the bolt is unlocked when it happens.
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    It was good to meet you today. I enjoyed the class and going through what you're doing also. The first thing I did was buy a case cleaner. Since it can take a little while I figured I'd at least have the brass ready to go when I got it. After that I started picking up a pound of powder here and there and the same for primers and bullets. I bought this Lee reloading stand (see below). I think it'll be fine as a temporary solution until I go big and now I need a press and the goodies.

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    Don't under estimate the value of that cement block. In fact I'd try and figure out how to suspend a couple of them under there.


    It is almost impossible to make precision ammo if your stuffs move.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumbler View Post
    Don't under estimate the value of that cement block. In fact I'd try and figure out how to suspend a couple of them under there.


    It is almost impossible to make precision ammo if your stuffs move.
    Yeah I was think I could stack some extra weight on the shelf in the middle
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    It looks like a good place to put a ammo can or 2 full of bullets..
    Storage and ballast ar the same time.

    What kind of press are you thinking about..
    Single stage, turret or progressive..
    I see the bench plate so it gives options..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mapper View Post
    It looks like a good place to put a ammo can or 2 full of bullets..
    Storage and ballast ar the same time.

    What kind of press are you thinking about..
    Single stage, turret or progressive..
    I see the bench plate so it gives options..
    It's going to be single stage. Cabela's has the RCBS on sale and RCBS has a $50 mail in rebate also. Leaning real close to that one.
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    Thanks for reminding me I need to send in my rebate.
    50 off 300..
    There is always a use for a single stage..

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    It was nice to meet you guys as well. I started sorting my brass last night. I'll look at picking up a brass cleaner as soon as I get paid next month. I've also been looking at a RCBS single stage press since we used one in class and I really liked it. Plus it is on sale with a rebate.

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    Sierra ar 15 lload data
    http://accurateshooter.net/Downloads/sierra223ar.pdf

    Sierra 223 bolt gun data
    http://accurateshooter.net/Downloads...223rembolt.pdf

    Like rumbler said, diffrent weights match up better with diffrent powders.
    For the 77 gr I am using varget because I have it..and I can use it in diffrent calibers..


    For 55 gr I would use something else that is more suited to lighter bullets

    I am planning on using h335 as there is data down to 40 gr with that, and the most important thing..I have it

    Look at the load data and you'll see what we mean.
    If you are planning on looking at loading other calibers, look at load data for them
    You may find the same powder works for it or not..

    For heavy 223's I can use the same powder as a 308 load..(varget)
    Like always, check more than one source of load data to see if it seems in line with the other.
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