I kind of want to do a bit of experimenting and burn off some excess bullets at the same time. I also am wanting to produce some reduced loads to take care of some pests around the yard. About a week ago my wife shot a coyote that was in our yard. She had in the past tried to use my 223, but found it very hard to see through the scope (couldn't get close enough to see clearly through it). She has a 7mm-08 with a youth stock she uses for deer hunting. I mounted a scope with long eye relief and it fits her well. SO rather than fighting with my 223 she takes her 7mm out and makes a mess out of that poor coyote. We typically keep the furs and want to do as little damage as possible. It is quite common that we get coyotes in closer than 50 yards and I have now decided that we should have a 22 WMR for those. Now when I went to buy ammo I realized just how expensive 22 WMR is to buy $20/50 or 40c each. I can reload my 223 down to WMR speeds for about 35c a round and 7mm reduced loads for about 50c a round.
I'm planning on using the 60% of max charge formula as described on the Hodgdons website and am hoping to run speeds of about 2000 fps out of the 223 and a bit slower in the 7mm-08. HAs anyone out there done this? I've done a fair bit of reading on other forums on this but most comments are fairly vague and are lacking in info on the end results. "I use them for plinking" is a very common comment without describing what kind of accuracy they are getting.
Can someone enlighten me as to how well this works or perhaps give me some idea of the do's and don'ts of this type of reloading?
I'm planning on using the 60% of max charge formula as described on the Hodgdons website and am hoping to run speeds of about 2000 fps out of the 223 and a bit slower in the 7mm-08. HAs anyone out there done this? I've done a fair bit of reading on other forums on this but most comments are fairly vague and are lacking in info on the end results. "I use them for plinking" is a very common comment without describing what kind of accuracy they are getting.
Can someone enlighten me as to how well this works or perhaps give me some idea of the do's and don'ts of this type of reloading?
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