Edward Ashley
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I am easing into 100 yard benchrest, centerfire, with two rifles, an older Sako A1 heavy barrel, and a newer CZ 527FS, both .223 Rem. These are both slower twists, so i am looking at 50 gr., 52-53, 55, and 60 gr. bullets. I don't expect the CZ to shoot as well as the Sako. Of these bullet weights, are there one or two I should be focused on in working up loads? And are there some recommended powders for these bullets at 100 yards? I am using Lapua brass for the Sako, Black hills brass (after trying Hornady) for the 527, just to keep the fireformed cases separate, going to try neck sizing, and competition seating die, just got the new dies.
I had not planned on replacing these rifles, budget being what it is, although i have been tempted by a Savage 12 LRPV, used to own one in .204 Ruger, and I used a Savage 12 6BR in F class before that became too much like work.
You definitely lose a step around 80 I am finding.
Thanks for any advice, I learned a good bit from the powder scales thread.
I had not planned on replacing these rifles, budget being what it is, although i have been tempted by a Savage 12 LRPV, used to own one in .204 Ruger, and I used a Savage 12 6BR in F class before that became too much like work.
You definitely lose a step around 80 I am finding.
Thanks for any advice, I learned a good bit from the powder scales thread.