bedbugbilly
10-30-2020, 06:10 PM
I’m new to 223 Remington and need some advice on some loading data.
Rifle: Ruger All American Ranch Bolt Action
Barrel Length: 16.12”
Twist Rate: 1:8
This rifle has an AR style magazine, so, I am limited to a maximum cartridge overall length of 2.250”. I have several molds in different weights and have loaded up dummy rounds – 2.250 feeds the best as far as COAL.
I have loaded for 30-30, 8mm Mauser and .308 with cast using Red Dot, Bulls Eye and Unique for reduced loads with good results. I have a supply of H335 and 55 grain FMJ for the 223 to load full power cartridges but I am wanting to play with cast boolits and reduced loads for just general plinking, killing cans, etc. with the 223.
I have a NOE 225-65-FN B3 mold on the way as I wanted a heavier boolit to try (heavier than 55 grain Lee FN) to try. The NOE casts a flat nose, plain base tumble style lube design that is supposed to be 65 grains. (Right now, Al’s selection is limited as so many of his molds are listed as sold out). I chose to go with a plain base as I do not want to push them hard – I have other molds for gas checked boolits for 223 – even gas checks are getting hard to come by. I normally tumble lube in Alox/Paste Wax, so will try that – and I have a friend who has offered to powder coat some of them for me once I get them cast. I have a feeling that the PC process will be the next thing I will get in to as I have had good luck with samples of other bullets I’ve been given to try in other calibers. In looking at the specs for the NOE mold I ordered, the overall boolit length is .690. If my calculations are correct, if I seat the boolit to achieve a cartridge overall length of 2.250, the bottom of the plain base boolit should be at the base of the neck where the shoulder angle starts when seated and a light crimp applied.
So . . . with plain base cast boolit, I know I am looking at keeping them 1,200 fps or less. (I do have other gas checked weights to try that I have data for).
My problem is that I have looked at my 3rd and 4th Lyman Cast Bullet Handbooks and neither shows a 65 grain & data. I am limited to what I have as far as powder – Red Dot and Bulls Eye. (I would try Unique but can’t locate any due to shortages.). I have tried to come up with some loading data for a 65 grain cast boolit in the 223 utilizing Red Dot and/or Bulls Eye, but to no avail.
Has anyone on here played with a 65 grain cast boolit in their 223 using Red Dot or Bulls Eye that could provide a minimum and maximum grain weight for Red Dot and/or Bulls Eye that would work with the 65 grain plain base cast boolit in the 223 that will keep it 1,200 fps or under in order to prevent leading, etc.? I don’t have a chronograph and I have always heard the figure of 1,200 fps for an “non gaschecked, plain base boolit” – is that a reasonable velocity to shoot for?
Looking at the loading data in my LCBHBs for 55 grain cast and Red Dot, then adding an additional 10 grains in boolit weight, I’m estimating that 3.5 grains of RD or BE would be a good starting point, but I don’t like “guessing”. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Rifle: Ruger All American Ranch Bolt Action
Barrel Length: 16.12”
Twist Rate: 1:8
This rifle has an AR style magazine, so, I am limited to a maximum cartridge overall length of 2.250”. I have several molds in different weights and have loaded up dummy rounds – 2.250 feeds the best as far as COAL.
I have loaded for 30-30, 8mm Mauser and .308 with cast using Red Dot, Bulls Eye and Unique for reduced loads with good results. I have a supply of H335 and 55 grain FMJ for the 223 to load full power cartridges but I am wanting to play with cast boolits and reduced loads for just general plinking, killing cans, etc. with the 223.
I have a NOE 225-65-FN B3 mold on the way as I wanted a heavier boolit to try (heavier than 55 grain Lee FN) to try. The NOE casts a flat nose, plain base tumble style lube design that is supposed to be 65 grains. (Right now, Al’s selection is limited as so many of his molds are listed as sold out). I chose to go with a plain base as I do not want to push them hard – I have other molds for gas checked boolits for 223 – even gas checks are getting hard to come by. I normally tumble lube in Alox/Paste Wax, so will try that – and I have a friend who has offered to powder coat some of them for me once I get them cast. I have a feeling that the PC process will be the next thing I will get in to as I have had good luck with samples of other bullets I’ve been given to try in other calibers. In looking at the specs for the NOE mold I ordered, the overall boolit length is .690. If my calculations are correct, if I seat the boolit to achieve a cartridge overall length of 2.250, the bottom of the plain base boolit should be at the base of the neck where the shoulder angle starts when seated and a light crimp applied.
So . . . with plain base cast boolit, I know I am looking at keeping them 1,200 fps or less. (I do have other gas checked weights to try that I have data for).
My problem is that I have looked at my 3rd and 4th Lyman Cast Bullet Handbooks and neither shows a 65 grain & data. I am limited to what I have as far as powder – Red Dot and Bulls Eye. (I would try Unique but can’t locate any due to shortages.). I have tried to come up with some loading data for a 65 grain cast boolit in the 223 utilizing Red Dot and/or Bulls Eye, but to no avail.
Has anyone on here played with a 65 grain cast boolit in their 223 using Red Dot or Bulls Eye that could provide a minimum and maximum grain weight for Red Dot and/or Bulls Eye that would work with the 65 grain plain base cast boolit in the 223 that will keep it 1,200 fps or under in order to prevent leading, etc.? I don’t have a chronograph and I have always heard the figure of 1,200 fps for an “non gaschecked, plain base boolit” – is that a reasonable velocity to shoot for?
Looking at the loading data in my LCBHBs for 55 grain cast and Red Dot, then adding an additional 10 grains in boolit weight, I’m estimating that 3.5 grains of RD or BE would be a good starting point, but I don’t like “guessing”. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.