So I have several hundred of these bullets, but not a lot of information to reload them.
Suggestions?
I have a lot of CFE223 and H335 powder.
Any suggestions?
So I have several hundred of these bullets, but not a lot of information to reload them.
Suggestions?
I have a lot of CFE223 and H335 powder.
Any suggestions?
Western Powders publishes 5.56-spec load recipes with M855 for a half-dozen or so powders. Doesn't help you with CFE223 and H335, but you could get a pound of Tac and have at it.
Their latest load data PDF is here
Thanks.
MidSouth has these on sale right now and I'm ready to buy a couple thousand.
I know I've seen the load data here before, the search function hasn't been much help though.
Last edited by Averageman; 04-10-18 at 21:44.
Have you considered the Hornady 62 gr BTHPs MidSouth has? They fly similar to the 855s but are very accurate.
Same place, same price. Obviously a better bullet,
Thanks
I'm looking at my 9th edition Hornaday manual and I'm either blind tonight or I'm not finding the load data.
Last edited by Averageman; 04-11-18 at 00:55.
It's not listed in the data that I'm aware of. It seems to be an exclusive for MidSouth, so I don't know if it will be in future manuals. I guess Hornady is releasing loaded ammo with the bullet in the future. I've been using the bullet for when I want a load that matches M855 but is more accurate and can be used on steel targets. I wish I could help with your powder selection, but I've been using XBR.
Last edited by opngrnd; 04-11-18 at 05:48. Reason: Grammer
About as close as I could find.
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How about this one, still list under .223
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Thanks for that guys.
I'm buying more as the brass I ordered hit the mailbox this morning.
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