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I've heard that the pressures are higher in the military 5.56 ammo to make sure they cycle the action in an AR type gun in battle. I load for accuracy, and that's usually about the middle of the load table. Even loads at the bottom of the load table have never failed to cycle in my AR rifles.
I use 26 gr varget with 60gr hornadySP and get Awesome groups. I always FL resize and check case length. lC brass, win SR primers, varget, hdy SP , loaded to .010 under mag length and I get this
I have some Sierra 107 grain bullets, some Speer 85 grainers, and Barnes 62 grain Varmint Grenades, but haven't tried any of them yet. You can get the barrel in 1 in 10 or 1 in 9 twist. I specified 1 in 9, so it should stabilize the heavier bullets OK. If it does, I may snap up the Berger VLDs at the gun shop...So far, the 58 grain Hornadys with IMR 8208 XBR powder seems to be the ticket!
Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on September 23, 2013, 11:12:16 PMI have some Sierra 107 grain bullets, some Speer 85 grainers, and Barnes 62 grain Varmint Grenades, but haven't tried any of them yet. You can get the barrel in 1 in 10 or 1 in 9 twist. I specified 1 in 9, so it should stabilize the heavier bullets OK. If it does, I may snap up the Berger VLDs at the gun shop...So far, the 58 grain Hornadys with IMR 8208 XBR powder seems to be the ticket!I would not use the heavier bullets with a 1 in 9" twist, max bullet weight for that twist should be 73 gr. You would want a 1 in 7" or faster for anything 90gr and up.I've reloaded a lot for my AR's both 1 in 9 and 1 in 7. I highly recommend the Lee fl die for the AR platform. You also want to stay a couple grains lighter on the powder from max load on a bolt action .223. My best load for 1 in 9" is 55gr Hornady vmax pushed by 24.6 gr of varget, and my best for 1 in 7" twist is a 69gr sierra match king hpbt (not a hunting round) pushed by 25.3 gr of varget. Hope this helps.