.223 68 gr. Hornady BTHP Match load is a real winner!

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I know its not a good idea to recommend specific loads but I found a really accurate one this evening.
We were shooting at 300 meters and I tried some hand loads that I was working on. The best load produced stellar results ( at least for me...


RIfle- Mossberg MVP

Scope- Barska 4-16 x 56


Load- Hornady 68 gr HPBT over 23.5 gr H4895 powder and lit by a Winchester WSR primer. The brass is recent manufacture Federal with the light crimp on the primer pocket (swaged out before loading). Bullet seated to 2.250".

Shot at the PEIRA range from the 300 meter point. Grouped at .85 inches.

Chicka Bah Wah!!!!

Disclaimer: Do not use this load. You may die. Or you may be blown to smitherines. If you see a little martian wearing a roman helmet he may be waiting for the earth shattering Kaboom!
 
I have found the 68 grainer to be a great shooter in just about any .223. I like the way the 68 and 69 grainers give a little more velocity that the 77's do and yet fly much better at distance than the 55's. Can't go wrong with the H4895 either.
 
My cheapy Mossberg has a 1 in 9 twist. The thing is a solid performer though. The only suggestion I would make is to perhaps swap out the benchrest stock if shooting prone. It's just too short.

Shot it in a F-Class shoot yesterday and had some fairly decent results. Even managed a few V-Bulls out to 600 yards.
The downrange velocity of this load was 2150@300 yds, 1630@500 yds and 1440@600 yds.
 
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