75 grain Hornady load data?

huntnpa

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Anyone know where I can find load data for (224) 75 grn hornady hpbt match. I've looked all my manuals and came up empty. I'll be shooting them out of 223.
 
This is for 75grns bullets. It's right off the Hodgdon website. they arne't honrady's but it should get you started. check it out for self if you like. Sorry it's not formated better.

Tim

Bullet Weight (Gr.) Order BW Powder Bullet Diam. C.O.L. Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure

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75 GR. JLK VLD 75 Varget .224" 2.250" 22.5 2693 40,600 CUP 25.0 2907 48,400 CUP
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 BL-C(2) .224" 2.250" 23.0 2646 39,800 CUP 26.0 2858 49,500 CUP
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 H335 .224" 2.250" 21.0 2624 41,300 CUP 23.0 2814 50,000 CUP
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 H4895 .224" 2.250" 22.5 2696 39,900 CUP 24.5 2905 50,000 CUP
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 Benchmark .224" 2.250" 21.5 2610 41,900 CUP 23.5 2829 49,400 CUP
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 H322 .224" 2.250" 20.0 2594 40,700 CUP 22.0 2785 48,100 CUP
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 IMR 4320 .224" 2.250" 22.5 2554 39,700 PSI 24.2C 2766 53,200 PSI
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 IMR 4064 .224" 2.250" 21.0 2531 37,500 PSI 24.0C 2827 53,400 PSI
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 IMR 4895 .224" 2.250" 21.2 2506 41,200 PSI 23.8C 2786 51,800 PSI
75 GR. JLK VLD 75 IMR 3031 .224" 2.250" 20.0 2543 40,000 PSI 21.8C 2740 53,500 PSI
 
There was a time Hornady post loads in there website but I haven't been able to find them lately. Cut in to manual sales is my guess. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
 
By the way, the hodgden site has really come along. Has Hodgden, IMR & Winchester loads available on the site. The best so far, IMHO. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
 
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There was a time Hornady post loads in there website but I haven't been able to find them lately. Cut in to manual sales is my guess. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif



Why is there a cynical motive attributed to every business move?

If they spent thousands of man hours, and tens of thousands of dollars to gather this data, why do you think you are entitled to have it for free???

With this attitude, we are lucky they make anything for us at all.

Maybe they should just give us their bullets for free, and then go out of business when they can't pay their employees??

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Start with 23.5g of RL15, lot of XC guys shoots this powder with the given bullet weight, you should see great results
 
Keep in mind that I'm using a 14.5" barrel with a 1/7 twist, but the best group I've gotten with the Hornady 75gr is with 24.4gr of H-4895. That's .1gr below what they listed as max. load. Your rifle may get different results.
 
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There was a time Hornady post loads in there website but I haven't been able to find them lately. Cut in to manual sales is my guess. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif



Why is there a cynical motive attributed to every business move?

If they spent thousands of man hours, and tens of thousands of dollars to gather this data, why do you think you are entitled to have it for free???

With this attitude, we are lucky they make anything for us at all.

Maybe they should just give us their bullets for free, and then go out of business when they can't pay their employees??

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Cynical? Looks to me like the shoe you are wearing. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
Hodgdon is more of a distributer than a manufacturer. They have always made most of their data available free. Its the bullet manufacturers that charged for their data. My view of this is, do whatever you think you can get away with. Hodgdon is one of if not the most successful company in the reloading component business. And their data, is as good or better than most. They have posted CUP and PSI pressures since they started testing loads.
 


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