.223 52 or 53 grainers?

pilot24

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Fellow nutz,

I was thinking of getting some match bullets from sierra for my 1 in 12 barrel. The 52 gr matchking is a boat tail and 53 gr seems to be flat base. Which one should I get and Why.

From the readings I have done a flat base should give me more velocity buts its accuracy i'm looking for this time.

Any info appreciated!!

Pilot
 
LRC, I agree and would like to shoot heavier bullets, but since my twist is 1 in 12, I doubt I can shoot much more than 55 maybe 60 gr...


pilot
 
between the 52 HPBT & 53 HP, you're looking at six of one, half dozen of the other

buy a box of both and try 'em
 
todbartell said:
between the 52 HPBT & 53 HP, you're looking at six of one, half dozen of the other

buy a box of both and try 'em


What chew talkin' bout Wyllis?

We all know the 52 and 53gr bullets are miles apart.



















Kinda like the 308 and the 30-06.......:p
 
todbartell said:
between the 52 HPBT & 53 HP, you're looking at six of one, half dozen of the other

buy a box of both and try 'em

I second this motion. However, boat tails are easier to reload.

Danny Boy
 
Dan what velocity are you getting out of the .22-243? The velocity may be helping stabalize that heavy a bullet in the 14 twist bbl. My 12 twist .223 shoots pretty good with 50 gr. vmax, but haven't had time to work up loads for anything else yet. Was at the range this morning for four hours but too cold and windy to wait out the conditions. Can say that my new XR-100 in .223 looks like it will shoot though!!!!
 
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