Looking for maximum effect.
Let me back-up a little...
I shoot a Savage Precision 10 Carbine in .223, 20" barrel / 1:9 rate of twist. Up 'til now, I've been shooting factory Hornady 55gr. V-Max with good results, but I want better control and heck...want to try my hand at re-loading anyway. Long winters with most of my free time after 9pm. So, I've rounded-up pretty much everything but a good digital scale, powder, primers, and bullets. I'd like to do some load testing between now and early spring..but was hoping you guys might have a few ideas of loads you like, bullets that really get it done, etc. Specific powder brand/primer/bullet combos would be very much appreciated. Have most of the .223 Hornady brass I've put through the gun waiting.
I get the impression that twist rate should favor slightly heavier bullets, the ideal round would be pretty flat out to 200-250 yards. I know...I want it all. 
I'm also hung-up on the scale decision. A friend of mine uses a Lyman XP1500 with the built-in trickler and this makes sense to me (@ approx. $210) but I'm wondering if you guys have any other ideas? I'm in S. Ontario, so a local dealer would be preferred..but I'm open to ideas. I know I do want digital.
More questions will follow I'm sure, thanks for taking a moment to reply.
I shoot a Savage Precision 10 Carbine in .223, 20" barrel / 1:9 rate of twist. Up 'til now, I've been shooting factory Hornady 55gr. V-Max with good results, but I want better control and heck...want to try my hand at re-loading anyway. Long winters with most of my free time after 9pm. So, I've rounded-up pretty much everything but a good digital scale, powder, primers, and bullets. I'd like to do some load testing between now and early spring..but was hoping you guys might have a few ideas of loads you like, bullets that really get it done, etc. Specific powder brand/primer/bullet combos would be very much appreciated. Have most of the .223 Hornady brass I've put through the gun waiting.
I'm also hung-up on the scale decision. A friend of mine uses a Lyman XP1500 with the built-in trickler and this makes sense to me (@ approx. $210) but I'm wondering if you guys have any other ideas? I'm in S. Ontario, so a local dealer would be preferred..but I'm open to ideas. I know I do want digital.
More questions will follow I'm sure, thanks for taking a moment to reply.


















































