So went to the range yesterday to try my first .223 reloads.
Rifle is a Marlin XL7 VH 1:9 twist
Data was 53 grn VMAX
Varget Powder
COL 2.315
CCI Small rifle Primers
5 Groups of 5 as such :
#1 : 24.5 grn
#2 : 24.9 grn
#3 : 25.3 grn
#4 : 25.7 grn
#5 : 26.0 grn (Max recommended or close to max recommended depending on source)
Groups #2, 4 and 5 were the most promising, with #4 probably the best conclusive.
#2 :
#4
#5
Now I don't even consider group 5 a group realy, the reason why there are only 2 shots out of 5 is because the 3 others would not chamber smoothly. Ive been loading about .015 from the lands, and out of the 25 shots rounds reloaded, 5 would not chamber smoothly. I'm gessing its probably bullet inconsistency because I was checking the COL every 5 rounds or so and it was always very close. However I might be closer to the lands than I thought. Any how, I'm guessing I'm fairly close on most of the bullets so I was checking for pressure signs and those primers seemed a bit more cratered then the factory loads I shot. Not flattened though, and I should add that the first group produced pretty much the same primer as the fifth. Should I be concerned at all? I'm gonna seat a little deeper next time just so I don't get those unchamberable rounds like .005 deeper. And we will see so that should make it a bit easyer pressure wise.
Factory load primers :
Reloaded rounds :
Oh and quick other question : I had one dud that didn't go, pin struck the primer but nothing happened (factory) is it safe to deprime it with the decaping pin or should I just throw it in the dud bin ?
Thanks for the imput
Cheers
JP
Rifle is a Marlin XL7 VH 1:9 twist
Data was 53 grn VMAX
Varget Powder
COL 2.315
CCI Small rifle Primers
5 Groups of 5 as such :
#1 : 24.5 grn
#2 : 24.9 grn
#3 : 25.3 grn
#4 : 25.7 grn
#5 : 26.0 grn (Max recommended or close to max recommended depending on source)
Groups #2, 4 and 5 were the most promising, with #4 probably the best conclusive.
#2 :
#4
#5
Now I don't even consider group 5 a group realy, the reason why there are only 2 shots out of 5 is because the 3 others would not chamber smoothly. Ive been loading about .015 from the lands, and out of the 25 shots rounds reloaded, 5 would not chamber smoothly. I'm gessing its probably bullet inconsistency because I was checking the COL every 5 rounds or so and it was always very close. However I might be closer to the lands than I thought. Any how, I'm guessing I'm fairly close on most of the bullets so I was checking for pressure signs and those primers seemed a bit more cratered then the factory loads I shot. Not flattened though, and I should add that the first group produced pretty much the same primer as the fifth. Should I be concerned at all? I'm gonna seat a little deeper next time just so I don't get those unchamberable rounds like .005 deeper. And we will see so that should make it a bit easyer pressure wise.
Factory load primers :
Reloaded rounds :
Oh and quick other question : I had one dud that didn't go, pin struck the primer but nothing happened (factory) is it safe to deprime it with the decaping pin or should I just throw it in the dud bin ?
Thanks for the imput
Cheers
JP






















































