I am starting to put together everything I need to load some precision .223 loads for my rem 700 Varmint. It has a 1:12 twist on a 24" barrel so it likes the lighter projectiles for sure.
I want to load between 35 and 45g projectiles to start and see what it likes best. I have shot 3 different factory weights (45, 55, 62) and it likes the 45 best by a fairly big margin 3" groups with 62g, 3/4" groups with 45g. I am only shooting paper and steel so the tip of bullet isn't really important to me. Any suggestions?
I am using BLC-2 right now to load for my AR because it meters well, but it has been suggested that there are better powders for light projectiles. Thoughts?
I was going to use regular small rifle primers (brand undecided) but some reading suggests magnum primers may work better?
I want to load between 35 and 45g projectiles to start and see what it likes best. I have shot 3 different factory weights (45, 55, 62) and it likes the 45 best by a fairly big margin 3" groups with 62g, 3/4" groups with 45g. I am only shooting paper and steel so the tip of bullet isn't really important to me. Any suggestions?
I am using BLC-2 right now to load for my AR because it meters well, but it has been suggested that there are better powders for light projectiles. Thoughts?
I was going to use regular small rifle primers (brand undecided) but some reading suggests magnum primers may work better?



















































