I'm contemplating developing a subsonic .223 load using heavier bullet weight with smaller charge of fast powder to develop enough pressure to function action.
Has anyone else tried this?
Thanks,
Mark
This is something I'll try in the Spring.
The first thing I always do is see what others have done and reported. That said, anything that works in one rifle might not work, or will probably at least require tweaking.
Since you want subsonic MV's, unless you're running a fast twist (1:8 or faster) I'd avoid bullets heavier than 69 grs, and I'd start with 55's.
For powders, I'd probably use a slow pistol powder like 4227, a 4198, and a 4895, all of which work well with reduced loads.
The engineering and R&D has been done for this already. Succesful commercial ammunition that cycles is available as we speak.
Slow burning powder produces higher port pressure,and more gas volume which in this case is necessary to cycle the action.