.223 Powder selection

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.223 Powder selection

#1 Post by John Gunn »

OK I'm about to start reloading my (new) .223 after a gun change.
I've previously used BLC (2) but have a few cans of various Vitavouri powder that I would like to try (to use them up!)
Anyone used Vit powder behind a 53 or 55 grn bullet in .223??
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VIT130 or 133 tends to work well with the lighter bullets in 223
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As always the starting point should be the powder manufacturers pressure tested data.
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Vt133 is excellent with the lighter bullets. I use it for 50 grain and 55 grain bullets
If using heavy bullets vt140 is very good.
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shoppe wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 4:28 pm Vt133 is excellent with the lighter bullets. I use it for 50 grain and 55 grain bullets
If using heavy bullets vt140 is very good.
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Vhit now also list N140 for lighter weight bullets...
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#7 Post by shoppe »

There has always been loads for n140 in the manual.
The 133 was especially developed for the .223 according to the manual.
I have never used 140 with the lighter bullets as the 133 just works perfectly in the lighter stuff.
To me the lighter stuff needs the quicker powder
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#8 Post by John Gunn »

Thank you all... now I'll have to sort through my powders and see if I have those...


Wonderful what you can find in a workshop!!!
Nearly a full tub of N133 and this- printed Vitavouri Data for a 1 in 12 twist barrel which I have in my Howa.. Same as the link from your post thank you 20 series.
-which I cannot enclose a photo of..
just waiting for my new case activated powder measure from Reloading UK then I can start again!
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