Target shoot as much as you like on your uncle's farm. 2150ft/sec is very low for .223 rounds so why are restrictions imposed?
Target shoot as much as you like on your uncle's farm. 2150ft/sec is very low for .223 rounds so why are restrictions imposed?
Have a look on the hodgdon site. you can use h4895 in reduced loads down to 60%. Alternatively trail boss can be used to subsonic velocities as long as your twist rate is fast enough to stabilize the bullet at lower velocities. hth.
went down that route a few years ago used 55 g full lead heads with bullseye both gas checked and not ,key holed at 30 yards so gave up as a bad idea but mine was a 1 in 12 twist ,some ranges have different rules ,indoor the one i went to was passed up to 45 ,pistol cal carbines but there are some restrictions on the type of heads you use cant remember but i seem to think jacketed/ball or hollow point whernt accepted as target loads from a cntr fire rifle on indoor range
Tempest .22, BSA Lightning(delux) .22 ,HW 80 K .22 Sako finn fire .22rf, Browning Buckmark 22rf , BSA 22 Hornet centre fire ,Winchester s/a mod 1400 12 bore, Winchester select light 12 bore J Manton hammer side bee side 12 bore and a 410 hushpower, BASC MEMBER
Solution found in the name of the .22 Hornet!
8 grains of H110 and a 53g bullet give me a velocity of near enough 2000 ft/s
Might be worth checking whether your club has a muzzle energy limit in addition to the muzzle velocity limit. Some do.
Mauser Kar98K 8x57 ~ Mosin Nagant PU Sniper 7.62x54r ~ Mateba Grifone .357 ~ Mauser M12 impact .308 ~ Steyr AUG .223 ~ Sig Sauer 522 .22lr ~ Mauser ES340B .22lr ~ Beretta SV10 Prevail ~ Beretta 1301 Comp 10+1 ~ Armsan A612 ~ Newhaven Mossberg 600et .410 pump
dont forget indoor check your heads
Tempest .22, BSA Lightning(delux) .22 ,HW 80 K .22 Sako finn fire .22rf, Browning Buckmark 22rf , BSA 22 Hornet centre fire ,Winchester s/a mod 1400 12 bore, Winchester select light 12 bore J Manton hammer side bee side 12 bore and a 410 hushpower, BASC MEMBER