Looking for a new .223 powder

Dazbog

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Anyone have a recommendation for a powder that meters well in a Lee auto drum on a classic turret press. I’ll be loading 55g and 62g .223 bullets for an AR and Remington 700. I’ll try to dial in a charge for each rifle but I’m really just plinking. I’ve been using Varget, it’s the only powder I’ve tried and I’m running out. H4895 seems popular but I expect any extruded powder to meter the same as the Varget...or is that a false assumption? My delta metering Varget has been +0.1 grains to -0.3 grains of my desired charge.

Any reco on what I should try next?
 
CFE 223. I haven’t reloaded 223 in a couple years but I remember that CFE 223 meters really well.

IMR 3031 and Varget were similar in the way they metered.
 
If you're going to throw loads, ball powder is the way to go.

The nice thing about 5.56Nato and 223rem is that they are pretty forgiving. They like medium burn rate powders such as those mentioned so far.

You don't mention how much ammo you load. If you're loading large batches, my advice is to stick to ball type powders such as H335 and W748, simply because they meter well and are also forgiving and consistently reliable accuracy wise.
 
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