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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jake" data-source="post: 2720802" data-attributes="member: 12219"><p>Yap H335 works good in the 223.</p><p></p><p>Always start a new loading project at 10% below the listed starting load for any powder used, then work up</p><p>in ½ grain steps checking proper function and over pressure, somewhere between 10% below and max listed you will</p><p>find a load that shoots good and will function in a semiauto.</p><p>When using H110/296 in mag pistol loads don't go below the listed minimum charge.</p><p>When using military brass it is a good practice is to start 15% below listed minimum because the internal volume is smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jake, post: 2720802, member: 12219"] Yap H335 works good in the 223. Always start a new loading project at 10% below the listed starting load for any powder used, then work up in ½ grain steps checking proper function and over pressure, somewhere between 10% below and max listed you will find a load that shoots good and will function in a semiauto. When using H110/296 in mag pistol loads don't go below the listed minimum charge. When using military brass it is a good practice is to start 15% below listed minimum because the internal volume is smaller. [/QUOTE]
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