About a year and a half ago I bought a bolt action Savage Axis II in .223 Rem.
Pretty basic bolt action with a synthetic stock ( <
Yeah, I know. Don't like synthetic much either, but what the heck, it was a reasonable price and it came with a basic scope, nothing special.)
I have IMR4198, W748, H4895, and a couple other rifle powders, but I also had some Accurate 2230 I thought might be something to try, since it is a new powder for me & so is the rifle.
Well, I did not have any .223 Rem. cases, but I do have more than a few 5.56 cases so, I took some once fired 5.56, full sized them & made sure they were trimmed to length correctly, and primed them up.
That was all done by last November(2023). (
I had some health issues I was dealing with from August til then & so I was not in a hurry. I knew I was not gonna even think about firing them til this Spring anyway, so what the heck on that too)
Anyway, those cases have been sitting on my bench since then & Life got in the way up till now, but it is time to get on the job & Getter Done.
I know that since I am using 5.56 instead of .223 Rem. cases, and that there is a little bit of a thickness of the case to consider for the volume inside to account for any pressure difference possibilities.
Knowing that, I am still doing the work up using the Load Data for the A2230 powder
using the START load of 22.4 gr. & using 5 cases each at .3 gr. intervals until I would work up to, or close to the the MAX. of 24.9 gr. using a Hornady FMJBT 55 grain bullet.
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Eventually I will go to cast bullets as I have a mold for a 55gr. bullet, but want to start out with Jacketed first off. For my own reasons that are not important right now.)
Now here comes my question for ya'll to possibly give me some insight/suggestions on what I might/should do...
I made up 55 cases. Figuring on 5 "warm up" shots at START of 22.4 gr. to verify sight in & "warm the barrel", then re-shoot at that START load 5 more times and then progress up from there, 5 shots per step of the ladder. Basically starting out with 5 shots at 22.4 after some warm up, and then progress from there.
If I start at 22.4 and jump in stages of .3 gr. @ 5 rounds each , I would go from 22.4 , 22.7, 23.0, 23.3, 23.6, 23.9, 24.2, 24.5. & 24.8, thus still staying under the 24.9 MAX listed for that round & specified components , and use up the 55 rounds.
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Keeping in mind I am using 5.56 cases & Not .223 Rem.)
Do you think I should just go with the 5 rounds per step of the ladder test scenario for a ladder test of load development I mention above,
or instead go to a .2 grain jump per step & use less rounds, say "3" per step, of the ladder to see if it makes a difference in finding a node or nodes of accuracy?
What say you ? or, What would You do?
Thanks if you reply with a reasonable idea(s)/suggestion(s)~!
Okay... I think this is my "virgin first topic" for this forum. Don
't recall & not gonna go look...
Haven't mentioned these doins anywhere else on the few other places I mostly lurk in...
Would hope to see at least a few comments/replies on this.
BTW, I don't have to necessarily load them up tomorrow, but I would like to see if I can get some input relatively soon before some more, "Life" slows me up again.
Thanks again~!