TAC will work nicely for 55-77 grain bullets and it meters very nicely.Happy Friday to all..
I've started loading for this caliber. It seems like most if not all of the powders I research say for "Heavy Bullets" .. Are we talking heavier then 55ga?
I have 4064, Varget and Tac.
Thank you
Mark
IMO anything over 65 gr.Happy Friday to all..
I've started loading for this caliber. It seems like most if not all of the powders I research say for "Heavy Bullets" .. Are we talking heavier then 55ga?
I have 4064, Varget and Tac.
Thank you
Mark
The difference in bullet body length may induce more twist in some of the bullets.
75s and 77s are fun. While slightly slower out of the barrel, due to being more aerodynamic they fly flatter and carry energy farther. They are also generally more match type bullets and can give better accuracy then bulk fmj. I like the hornady 75g match bullets as they are reasonably priced, and shoot nicely. They do cost a little more. Say 15 per hundred vs 26 per 100. But for me it's worth loading some up to play with. Similar to the military mk 262 mod 1 5.56 designed marksman ammo.I really have no interest in the 223/556 other then my ARs. I've loaded 55gr and 62gr bullets and will probably stick to one of these if I continue to reload for em.
I'm pretty sure prices will drop and we will see 1k cases for $300.00 again. Its not worth it when that happens (Rock Chucker press)
Thanks again for all of the info