223 RL15 69GR Sierra TMK load development

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Got a Savage 10T-SR 223 For Christmas, so my friend is helping me develop a load with his chronograph!

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All brass neck sized, using CCI 400 primers, loaded length of 2.262 some are 5 shot groups and some are 4, didn’t have enough brass to do 6 five shot groups, the one is - 3 shot group because I let my barrel get too cold and used the one shot to warm up and shot it off paper.

Shot from bench with bipod, targets @ 100 yards.

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Set: 10
Created: 12-29-2018 14:29:38
Description: Morgan 223 23gr
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
Distance to Chrono (FT): 3.00
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.375
Bullet Weight (gr): 69.000
Altitude (FT): 2070.0
Temp: -4 °C
BP: 26.82 inHG
Shots
# FPS FT-LBS PF
5 2748 1157.17 189.61
4 2731 1142.90 188.44
3 2804 1204.82 193.48
2 2743 1152.97 189.27
1 2710 1125.39 186.99
Average: 2747.20
StdDev: 34.97
Min: 2710
Max: 2804
Spread: 94
True MV: 2749.69
Shots/sec: 0.06
Group Size (IN): 1.125 (discount flyer 0.5625)
 
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Set: 11
Created: 12-29-2018 14:33:07
Description: Morgan 223 23.5gr
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
Distance to Chrono (FT): 3.00
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.375
Bullet Weight (gr): 69.000
Altitude (FT): 2070.0
Temp: -4 °C
BP: 26.82 inHG
Shots
# FPS FT-LBS PF
4 2892 1281.63 199.55
3 2846 1241.18 196.37
2 2849 1243.80 196.58
1 2841 1236.82 196.03
Average: 2857.00
StdDev: 23.57
Min: 2841
Max: 2892
Spread: 51
True MV: 2859.59
Shots/sec: 0.06
Group Size (IN): 1.1875 (discount flyer 0.375)
 
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Set: 12
Created: 12-29-2018 14:35:34
Description: Morgan 223 24gr
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
Distance to Chrono (FT): 3.00
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.375
Bullet Weight (gr): 69.000
Altitude (FT): 2070.0
Temp: -4 °C
BP: 26.82 inHG
Shots
# FPS FT-LBS PF
4 2988 1368.12 206.17
3 2940 1324.52 202.86
2 2911 1298.52 200.86
1 2959 1341.70 204.17
Average: 2949.50
StdDev: 32.38
Min: 2911
Max: 2988
Spread: 77
True MV: 2952.18
Shots/sec: 0.05
Group Size (IN): 0.875
 
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Set: 13
Created: 12-29-2018 14:45:56
Description: Morgan 223 24.5gr
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
Distance to Chrono (FT): 6.00
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.375
Bullet Weight (gr): 69.000
Altitude (FT): 2070.0
Temp: -4 °C
BP: 26.82 inHG
Shots
# FPS FT-LBS PF
1 2842 1237.69 196.10
Average: 0.00
StdDev: 0.00
Min: 2842
Max: 2842
Spread: 0
True MV: 0.00
Shots/sec: 0.00
Group Size (IN): 0.9375( shot group but only 1 registered on chronograph)
 
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Set: 14
Created: 12-29-2018 14:46:38
Description: Morgan 223 25gr
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
Distance to Chrono (FT): 6.00
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.375
Bullet Weight (gr): 69.000
Altitude (FT): 2070.0
Temp: -4 °C
BP: 26.82 inHG
Shots
# FPS FT-LBS PF
5 3030 1406.86 209.07
4 2969 1350.78 204.86
3 2958 1340.79 204.10
2 2976 1357.16 205.34
1 2945 1329.03 203.21
Average: 2975.60
StdDev: 32.59
Min: 2945
Max: 3030
Spread: 85
True MV: 2981.01
Shots/sec: 0.06
Group Size (IN): 2.00
 
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Set: 15
Created: 12-29-2018 14:48:48
Description: Morgan 223 25.5gr
Notes 1:
Notes 2:
Distance to Chrono (FT): 6.00
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.375
Bullet Weight (gr): 69.000
Altitude (FT): 2070.0
Temp: -4 °C
BP: 26.82 inHG
Shots
# FPS FT-LBS PF
4 3069 1443.31 211.76
3 3075 1448.95 212.18
2 3050 1425.49 210.45
1 3029 1405.93 209.00
Average: 3055.75
StdDev: 20.77
Min: 3029
Max: 3075
Spread: 46
True MV: 3061.30
Shots/sec: 0.06
Group Size (IN): 1.00
 
I'm still very new to reloading and appreciate all input. My friend reckons we should develop load #6 (25.5gr) My other friend accidentally picked up CCI BR4 primers for me but we will try them anyways as they're apparently the same as the 400's but much more consistent.
 
We have only loaded them to the minimum overall length. We are going to playing with seating depth next. Also note that none of these cases were trimmed to a set length...they were just close.(I loaded them by myself, there was a little variance in case length and I'm not set up to trim cases yet.)

My friend has been reloading much longer than me and is convinced that the last load of 25.5 can be tuned to perfection via playing with seating depth, trimming cases to exact length and changing primers and probably working some of his reloading voodoo magic :)
 
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Do all Saskatchewanites use Scorpion scopes?

Hell no! Not one of my friends or family members that still live there have any Scorpion products.

To the OP, try seating the TMK .010" off of the lands. As to trim length, as long as the cases don't bottom out in the chamber, it isn't a big deal, just get yourself a good supply of one specific case. As well, going to a good rest/bags may provide an improvement over the bipod.
 
X2 on the no bipod use bags. And also .2 or .3 of a grain of powder made my groups go from 1” down to 3/8” in the 6.5mm so I’d imagine a fine tuning of powder may work wonders in a smaller cartridge. Happy New Year!
 
I shoot the 69gr TMK in my Ruger m77 Scout 5.56. Seated to 2.379" which is a .090" jump in my rifle. Federal brass, CCI400 primer. H322 is the only powder I've tried, it groups well (just over half moa) and speed is 2670 fps from the 16.1" barrel
 
X2 on the no bipod use bags. And also .2 or .3 of a grain of powder made my groups go from 1” down to 3/8” in the 6.5mm so I’d imagine a fine tuning of powder may work wonders in a smaller cartridge. Happy New Year!

When I see that kind of difference in accuracy from a small change in the powder charge, I abandon the load. I look for loads where I can vary the powder charge by 2-3% , with very little difference, because they tend to be more stable in varying climate conditions.
 
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