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    .223 Loading question

    I'm thinking of getting a variation for centrefire and need a .223 for fox control at my uncles farm but also want to do some target shooting at the club with it. The only problem is that the range max velocity is 2150 ft/s and obviously .223 are way over that. Some at the club download and shoot this round but I have never managed to be there to see it being shot.

    My question to those far more knowledgeble than me is, can .223 be reloaded to be below the range max velocity, are there special powders for this and is it safe?

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    My question to those far more knowledgeble than me is, can .223 be reloaded to be below the range max velocity, are there special powders for this and is it safe?[/QUOTE]

    Yes to all the of the above.
    If there are members at your club already doing this with 223 then you need to talk to them.
    No special powders needed, just the right one(s)!
    A powder manufacturers starting load may be all you will need.
    HTH
    Tony

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    russian sniper is offline 1982 Sausage roll and cider gargling regional finalist
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    Yep a minimum stated load might be all you need - as said above.
    BUT don't be tempted to load below the minimum powder load as its very dangerous!
    Always keep within the minimum and maximum powder loads stated for the bullet type/weight.

    Daz

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    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?

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    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.

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    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
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