Powder of choice for 223 and 75-80gr bullets?

Jay Cummings

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New to the 223 and heavy bullets. I have a few friends who shoot 223's with light pills but no 70-80gr pills. I'm not sure what powders to try with these heavy projectiles. Sorry, I just don't like ball powders and prefer extruded type powders. As usual I am looking for top accuracy and velocity. Really looking at the 77gr Noslers. If it matters, this will be an AR.
 
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The ones that seem to be most popular with the heavies are TAC,Varget,Reloder 15,N140 and I would add the new AR COMP to that list as I have been impressed with it so far and while I have not used it with 77gr bullets that is what it's designed for.
Of that list only TAC is a ball type powder but it's quite good.
 
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With that big of pills I would try the Viht. N140. The only problem in some areas its very hard to find. But it is worth it. Very stable powder.
 
Originally Posted By: Jay CummingsNew to the 223 and heavy bullets. I have a few friends who shoot 223's with light pills but no 70-80gr pills. I'm not sure what powders to try with these heavy projectiles. Sorry, I just don't like ball powders and prefer extruded type powders. As usual I am looking for top accuracy and velocity. Really looking at the 77gr Noslers. If it matters, this will be an AR.


I use IMR-4007ssc with 75gr pill's and have good results. It is a compressed charge with magnum primer.
 
I am getting sub 1/2 MOA using the Sierra 77 Gr Matchking bullets, mixed brass, WSR primers and 2230 powder.

I am using it im my Remington Tactical 700 20 inch barrel 1/9 twist and all my AR's =Colt Habar and a couple of DMPS's the Colt has a 1/7 the rest have 1/9.
I have only tested it out to 300 yards.

I have also had good results with RL15 but found out it was Temp sensitive. AZ/NV can have large temp swings.
 
Well it seems like varget and RL15 are popular. I have RL15, H4895, just a bit of H335. What kind of velocity are you guys getting with 77 grainers?
 
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