Anyone with quickload give me some advice?

DMS1

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Im a noob to reloading. I have a few manuals, and use the hodgon and other sites as well. I shot my 223 today, and finally found an accurate load right near the lands (don't have Gages, just used the marker and bullet in a fired case). The load was

75 hornady hpbt with 23gr varget, loaded to 2.330". 5 shot group was .450".

I shot 5 shot groups in .015 increments from 2.250" to 2.330, and they only jumped under 1" at the longest. I may try chasing them out a bit more.

Everything I loaded to book length was all over the map. Now that I'm close to the lands, I have read that pressure increases and now the loads are less compressed. I want to increase my loads incrementally and see if they stay the same or improve. I am .5 grain away from the hornady max, but miles away from hodgon max load. Seating to longer length, will I have pressure problems below peak loads? If the pressure is higher loading longer, will my load be faster due to increased pressure? I don't have a chrono, but at mag length, this load should only be ~2500 fps. Is it faster at .080" out? The loads showed no signs of pressure today. I tried some 60gr vmax also, but at mag length they are already much closer to the lands. I went out .025 to 2.275 and groups were worse than mag length. I also tried 75 amax without any good groups, but wonder if I chase the lands if they will tighten up.

Any help is appreciated!
 
DMS1

I needed to fireform some .223 cases because they were made a little short, I jammed the bullet hard into the rifling using a upper mid range load and had no pressure problems. Even with jammed bullets you work up as normal and just look for pressure signs as the load increases. Also my Stevens 200 .223 has a throat longer than my two AR15 rifles chambered for 5.56 NATO.
 
DMS1

I needed to fireform some .223 cases because they were made a little short, I jammed the bullet hard into the rifling using a upper mid range load and had no pressure problems. Even with jammed bullets you work up as normal and just look for pressure signs as the load increases. Also my Stevens 200 .223 has a throat longer than my two AR15 rifles chambered for 5.56 NATO.

Thanks, I was just curios to know what quickload shows for fps at the longer length and what the pressure shows.
 
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