Phone call in the morningSorry no. You can be sure it will be a lot but at least it is there.
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You got proof of that or is it an imagination?All these powders are being discontinued it seems on a global scale
Hmmm.Think carefully before you do this as there has been issues with chamber detonations. very hard to replicate or poove it wasn't a double charge
Do we actually need them ? its not like its legal to shoot deer with a heavy for calibre bullet and a good moderator and a pretty standard 222 / 223 rem or other similar small cartridge like 22 hornet is better again
" just for the "crack" or rather than just for no "crack " in this case is it worth it ? if i was to do it i would want a fullish fill like tin star etc offered . All these powders are being discontinued it seems on a global scale , not sure if thats because they are not commercially viable or because of chamber detonations ? speaking to a long time RFD and shooter a few weeks back about this and i am leaning towards the fact they aint making the firms enough to warrant the space on a line . Btw he claimed to have seen one , thing is nobody can ever proove the person who made the round didnt double charge in those loads that work on low fill levels
its easy to blame a double charge but there is never a way to say it that is correct , many have been caught out though . The safest reduced loads have always been those with a good fill, issue is such powders keep disappearing from sale .Hmmm.
I recall a thread on chamber detonations and the view was that they couldn’t be proven or indeed replicated in laboratory conditions so if that was correct has something changed or is the double-loading a more likely event?
That said, I started this thread in the context of a subsonic load for my .222 and NB using Titegroup which is listed by the manufacturer for subsonic .308 loads indeed I have used these to good effect for many years now. Their load of 8gns barely covers the shell base so if any powder was going to flash-over this would be up there in those tiny quantities, I imagine.
Anyhoo and to avoid any eejit, sorry reloader, thinking of trying to devise a subsonic load using other than Titegroup - forget it! Manufacturers have gone to a lot of trouble to devise safe data - do not go off piste!
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Aye. I remember reading Dr Richard Lee’s bible on reloading and he covered this in some detail including the use of “fillers “ for low volume loads - I will have a rummage and return…..its easy to blame a double charge but there is never a way to say it that is correct , many have been caught out though . The safest reduced loads have always been those with a good fill, issue is such powders keep disappearing from sale .
There are powders that give a high fill on reduced loads but then they keep getting dropped by manufacturers
Ay and their lawyers also get involved.Manufacturers have gone to a lot of trouble to devise safe data - do not go off piste!
Thanks SD - now you have set another hare (brained) running in what is left of my noggin.![]()
Reloading a 222 to Hornet velocities
Hi all, I own two CZ527 chambered in the .222 rem, and would like to reload for one of them to duplicate .22 Hornet velocities. Unfortunatly Hogdon 4895 is not an option here for me, but Vihtavuori powders are. Have read a SD member here using the cowboy action Tin Star N32C to reduce a 22/250...www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk
Ta - I am going to try 50 gns Sierra Varmint with Titegroup and work up - they have a short bearing surface so we shall see.Cut the tip off FB. Easy to identify as well as possibly improve stability.
Thank you sir - good tip re the mod - mine is an Utra so very short but will defo keep an eye on it.lighter (shorter) bullet , aim for a reasonable velocity and work down , i use trailboss but confess never for a 222 , it's a lot of fun but take your time with load development the slightest change can make a huge difference !
also make sure you test without your mod until you are getting stable bullets on target otherwise you will trash your mod with baffle strikes
i am also in the doubtful group regarding flashover but make sure i use the correct powders so as to prevent it if it is actually a thing but i think by now they would have been able to prove pressure spikes under test conditions if it was a thing?
you may read about drilling primer flash holes , i found it to be unnecessary personally in 223,6.5 creed,308 and 45/70
a good resource is one of the old lyman reloading books as they have a lot of slow lead bullet data you can reference
Safety addition to above responseCCI Small rifle.
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Thanks. These are what I have as well.CCI Small rifle.
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Not planning on trying this until I have some suitable powder and also I will do quite a bit more reading around the subject first too as there is potential for disaster. I want to be sure I have fully got my head round the potential pitfalls before I start experimenting.Safety addition to above response
If you are trying something similar please be very careful. Use only those few powders suitable for low volume/subsonic loads and work up in 0.2gns increments checking each round every time for pressure signs.
Or better still just pause and await my response.
Stay safe!
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Good man.Not planning on trying this until I have some suitable powder and also I will do quite a bit more reading around the subject first too as there is potential for disaster. I want to be sure I have fully got my head round the potential pitfalls before I start experimenting.