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Thread: Reloading .223 at less than 2000 fps

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    Now im thinking titanium bolt and carrier. Anyone heard of someone trying that.
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    Not sure if this will help, but these two dudes are using Trail Boss for their subsonic loads. One guy was using cotton as a filler to get more consistent velocities.

    http://www.blackthornforum.com/Forum...php?f=35&t=115

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    http://www.survivalistboards.com/sho...d.php?t=306212

    Also, are you using a can?

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    I use Trail Boss and a can.
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    Tangent . . .

    I used Trail Boss in some seriously reduced velocity .308 loads (for a child sized new shooter) behind some 130 grain bullets and it worked magnificently. I expected it to leave a nasty sooty mess in the gun, but it did not.
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    When I read posts and articles about subsonic loading, most people fail to mention temperature considerations. 100 F = 1159 ft/sec, 10 F = 1062 ft/sec. Load for a hot day and not so quite on a cold day.
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