Test drove my cfe223 loads. Now I can make some pounds of em.
Test drove my cfe223 loads. Now I can make some pounds of em.
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link to feedback https://www.ar-15.co/threads/39392-J...hlight=Jamnanc
Hey, by the way... I did a small test batch with cfe223 and 55 gr soft points, and had decent results with 27.5 grains. I plan on going out tomorrow an refining them / getting them over a chrono. Mind sharing what you found?
Also think I'll give it a try with 165's for a hunting load in .308. Ever try that? New powder for me.
27.5 worked for the 55's set to cannelure with no pressure signs. I'm having a very hard time w over pressure with the cfe and 168 hornadys in both the bolt and ar10.
I started at 46.6 with fc brass and federal primers I got the Data from hodgdons website, but that data is for a Sierra and must not transfer to the hornady well. I will restart much lower and see where it ends up. The primer crater was horrible with large shiny ejector marks at 70 degrees, bad on the bolt and very bad in the semi. I'm pulling the rest of the batch down.
I own a chrono, but didn't haven't used it for either of these loads. Indoor range.
Last edited by Jamnanc; 04-27-2016 at 16:43.
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Take a look at IMR 8202-XBR. I was going to use some 748 i have, but after some "research" the XBR seems to be a better powder. Especially temp sensitivity wise.
There's a guy out of eaton that has some 1lb canisters i talked to this afternoon. Nice guy, fairly knowledgeable average pricing. The up side is the amount of powder he has in stock
https://www.brokenboxr.com/store/index.php
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