Are great in 222's & 223's consistently getting .5 moa or better depending on rifle. I know they don't have the fancy tips, but they will allow seating to the lands and remain a fit for my magazine fed CZ 527's. The tipped bullets do not allow me to seat to rifling and remain within magazine length. The only exception to this in my rifles is the Hornady V-Max both 40 and 50gr. A less tapered ogive I am guessing?
My best recipe for this bullet through my T/C Venture (24", 1:16") so far:
Sierra #1385 Varminter HP
28.6 grains of H335
Primer CCI 400
Rem cases
COAL 2.916
3,655 fps
Extreme spread (5 rounds) 46.00 fps
Standard Deviation 21.21 fps
100 yards, 0.8125"
Thanks for the sale tip. I've got a few hundred on the way. Your analysis of ogive difference does apply to these vs. the BlitzKings, anyway. Nosler Varmageddons, too.
Are you sure on your COAL seems really long my magazine will only allow 2.200 and the SAMMI spec is 2.130 COAL? However your charge is right with mine and H335 as my load is 28.5. Starline cases and an average velocity of 3600 from a 22" barrel. Have you tried H4198 or any other powders? P.S. my primer is a Remington 7 1/2. In a 222 Remington. My groups average in the .3-.5 range when I do my part.
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