Fellas,
I was searching the web and found for myself as well as for other's some very useful information on the .223. I found this info at an ammunition store. The twist rate determines the accuracy of what weight of .223 you are using. The stevens is a 1:9 twist.
1:12-40 to 52 grains
1:9-55 grains
1:8-62 grains
1:7-75 or 90 grains
For those who have the AR-15-1:7, 1:8, 1:9-55-62 grain + 75 grains. So I am going to the range today with the Hornady 55 grain V-Max. The wind is calm today and will be 71 degrees for the high. I'll see how she does? If I can't get her dialed in....I may be looking at the T/C Venture in .223. They have great reviews for this 1:12 rifle. My only downside is that I have a rifle basix on my stevens, set at just over a pound.....easy to target and never a missfire. I'll report back with my targets with pics today of the stevens with Hornady ammo.