I have just started reloading .223 for my new Savage 12 LPV and have run into a bit of a problem.
The other rifle caliber I reload for is .303 British so I was hoping to use one powder for both cartridges to simplify things.
This morning I poured a starting load of 20 grains of 3031 into the prepped .223 case and was shocked to see how little space was left in the case, it was pretty much up to the neck. The Lee manual recommends 22.5 grains as the minimum load for a 55 grain bullet. I fear that will lead to a compressed load which I have no experience with. I shook the loaded cased and that settled the powder a bit so that I seated the bullets to 2.260" which leaves the bullet canulure protruding about .060" above the neck of the brass.
My questions for you, the august group of wise experts out there, are:
1) Am I reasonable in expecting to use one power for both these calibers? If so which one would be the best?
2) Can I safely "cram" say 22-23 grains of 3031 into a case? Will this create a "compressed load"?
3) Are there any special considerations to take into account when using compressed loads or is it simpler to switch to another powder?
Thank you all.
The other rifle caliber I reload for is .303 British so I was hoping to use one powder for both cartridges to simplify things.
This morning I poured a starting load of 20 grains of 3031 into the prepped .223 case and was shocked to see how little space was left in the case, it was pretty much up to the neck. The Lee manual recommends 22.5 grains as the minimum load for a 55 grain bullet. I fear that will lead to a compressed load which I have no experience with. I shook the loaded cased and that settled the powder a bit so that I seated the bullets to 2.260" which leaves the bullet canulure protruding about .060" above the neck of the brass.
My questions for you, the august group of wise experts out there, are:
1) Am I reasonable in expecting to use one power for both these calibers? If so which one would be the best?
2) Can I safely "cram" say 22-23 grains of 3031 into a case? Will this create a "compressed load"?
3) Are there any special considerations to take into account when using compressed loads or is it simpler to switch to another powder?
Thank you all.