Rifle is an AR with McGowan match barrel chambered in .223 Wylde. Powder is WC735, bullets are 69gr SMK's for loads #1-8 and 69gr PRVI BTHPs for #9-10. OAL is 2.250", range is 100m, shot off a front rest and tail bag. The grid on the paper is 1" square.
Loads #1-5:
Loads #6-10:
22.8gr is clearly the winner of these, both with the SMK's and the PRVI's (loads #5 and #9). I am going to try some at 22.9gr as well to see if things can get any better, but it is already pretty damn good. Load #5 measures just over 0.250" and several others are well under 1".
Questions:
1) Should I be shooting 5 round or 10 round groups to verify what load #5 is really shooting? Shoot the whole string at once or let the barrel cool a bit through the string?
2) It was ~7C yesterday when I shot these, should I expect to have to tweak the load for summer temps to stay on the node? I have heard that WC735 is temperature sensitive, but how sensitive? The load is nowhere near max, FWIW, with nice rounded edges on the primers and no other pressure signs.
3) Anything else to try for tweaking to improve the load?
Thanks,
Mark
Loads #1-5:
Loads #6-10:
22.8gr is clearly the winner of these, both with the SMK's and the PRVI's (loads #5 and #9). I am going to try some at 22.9gr as well to see if things can get any better, but it is already pretty damn good. Load #5 measures just over 0.250" and several others are well under 1".
Questions:
1) Should I be shooting 5 round or 10 round groups to verify what load #5 is really shooting? Shoot the whole string at once or let the barrel cool a bit through the string?
2) It was ~7C yesterday when I shot these, should I expect to have to tweak the load for summer temps to stay on the node? I have heard that WC735 is temperature sensitive, but how sensitive? The load is nowhere near max, FWIW, with nice rounded edges on the primers and no other pressure signs.
3) Anything else to try for tweaking to improve the load?
Thanks,
Mark


















































