

You should re-consider why you're here on this forum you're not going to get the validation you're looking for this way.Ībout the only accurate thing you stumbled on here is that Blue Dot is a good powder for reduced mid-velocity loads in the 223. There's a big gap between "wanting to learn" and " something to prove", and you're on the wrong side of that gap.

#Loading subsonic 223 how to#
Your first post started that way and you've continued that theme the only thing you've proven to the rest of us is that you know very little about subsonic loads or how to build them effectively. It's sad to see someone so arrogant that they can't step back and see how much more there is to learn about a topic, because they're so focused on "proving" that they're smarter than everyone else. You've been going out of your way to prove you're not that man. Save me.Ī wise man knows to shut up when he doesn't know what he's talking about. And also tell me what to buy and how much to pay for it. Maybe next time, you tell me what is OK to like and not like. In this video I go over my recipe and process for reloading subsonic 223 / 556 rounds to use with my AR and bolt action with the suppressor. I am allowed to say I don't like trailboss right? Or has the Democrat party taken over reloading too and I can't say that or have an opinion. Subsonic in 5.56 is almost useless as you guys know. I wanted to see how linear the progression of velocity was until it cycled the gun. So now, I learned what charges will get me subsonic with prettty much any pistol powder, since the 10 powder sampling covers almost the entire range with comparable powders.Īlso, the Blue dot going UP, had nothing to do with subsonic. I never did that test before, that was first time out with pistol powders in 5.56 cases. As you can see, I could care less about load data from manufacturers so that doesn't matter to me. Unique? 10/10.īUT, if you won't load anything except following manufacturer load data, than Trailboss is great, and I understand that, for those folks. If versatility is why you like certain powders, like why people like UNIQUE for example, then by that measure, objectively, Trailboss is the worst pistol powder you can buy. For example, 9MM it doesn't work, and also, you should not compress trailboss. IT IS A MUST FOR EVERY RELOADER TO READ THE RELOADING SAFETY RULES.I don't like trailboss because it has "narrow" versatility. Pressure is measured at the case mouth or from inside the case according to the CIP.ĭO NOT ATTEMPT ANY EXTRAPOLATIONS. To load subsonic (under 1100 fps) you will be hard pressed to get enough gas to cycle the action. These test methods have been deemed to be safe throughout the world. The listed maximum loads have been determined according to the respective CIP/SAAMI maximum pressure specification, whichever is lower. The data given here were obtained in laboratory conditions following strictly the CIP (Commission International Permanente) Jand Novemrules. We wish you successful reloading with Vihtavuori premium rifle powders! DisclaimerĪll of this reloading information has been provided by Nammo Lapua Oy and Nammo Vihtavuori Oy. Please note that due to safety regulations, we can’t suggest or recommend loads or bullets that are not available on this site. The listed maximum loads should never be exceeded. All the rifle loads on these pages are pressure tested according to the C.I.P. charge weight in grams and grains as well as muzzle velocity in meters and feet per second. For flexible usage, we provide our reloading data in metric and imperial dimension systems, i.e. On the list below, you can find all the rifle reloading data we have currently available. Rifle reloading – handloading data for rifle calibers
