@@CypressSpring Nope, all my setup is pretty standard carbine stuff. 16" barrel with carbine-length gas system. Maybe I got lucky with a weaker spring or something. I've since stopped using subs in ARs because of of the squib incident. So I only use them in bolt action now.
I really enjoy this powder crazy to think that you only get a half of pound per can so bulky!! I was surprised how well it worked in the rcbs powder flow !! Great vid!!
Man I used to buy beck ammunition subsonic 77gr expanding rounds before they became “extinct” haha. I wish I could still get them because it’s awesome for blasting armadillos that are tearing my yard up at 2am
The problem I have when I clean the brass, is that there is always some corn cob stuck in the flash hole. How do you deal with that problem? Why don’t you do a video about what happens when you reload a rifle round and tumbling media remains/lodged in the brass. How it effects pressure, accuracy, and how likely it is to blow up the gun. You make awesome videos and I'm most grateful for all the work you do.
That's a great idea. I don't use corn cob media in my tumbler. I actually wet tumble with stainless steel pins. Even when they are wet they don't really get stuck in the case or the hole.
qestion ( iam dutch so i dont know anything about things your doing ) What happens if you light those grains of powder on the table ? a fiss or a boom ?
@@bigliftm Powder has to be contained in order to 'boom'. The plastic containers that smokeless powder comes in is actually designed to melt before the powder gets hot enough to burn, in order to prevent explosions during house fires.
Where did you find data for the load to come up with a recipe that has the projectile traveling less than 1,100 FPS? I have been using reloading books and have found some websites that have FREE data but not always able to find data that I trust.
Great question! I actually use hodgdon’s own reloading site: www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle and just select 223, 55gr projectile, and trailboss. On there is says 4gr of powder. But I’m at a higher elevation and colder air so anything over 3.6 and I get the supersonic crack.
Assuming these don’t cycle?? I know mine don’t lol
it's 50/50 on cycling really.
@ you running a short barrel with lightweight buffers??
@@CypressSpring Nope, all my setup is pretty standard carbine stuff. 16" barrel with carbine-length gas system. Maybe I got lucky with a weaker spring or something. I've since stopped using subs in ARs because of of the squib incident. So I only use them in bolt action now.
@ cool to know that it’s a possibility though. Thanks
Hi, thank you very much
Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy this powder crazy to think that you only get a half of pound per can so bulky!! I was surprised how well it worked in the rcbs powder flow !! Great vid!!
But with only a few grains per round, you get so many rounds out of that little half pound. Haha. Thanks for watching!
Nice video.
Where you buy case trimmer?
great loved it and learned alot
Thanks for watching!
Really great stuff
yeet
Man I used to buy beck ammunition subsonic 77gr expanding rounds before they became “extinct” haha. I wish I could still get them because it’s awesome for blasting armadillos that are tearing my yard up at 2am
Hi Zack,
I'm also using sub 223 with a can, and wondering how you get yours to cycle with the lower charge. Did you change the spring?
I didn't change anything. Maybe I've got a soft spring, but it only cycles 50/50.
@@ZachTries Well, that's better than 0...
I'll keep playing with it. Thanks for the good video.
Great video brother. Got a sub from me bud. 🤙
thanks! It really helps the channel!
Can I use trail boss to reload 30-06 ???
Yes you can
Should work fine.
The problem I have when I clean the brass, is that there is always some corn cob stuck in the flash hole. How do you deal with that problem? Why don’t you do a video about what happens when you reload a rifle round and tumbling media remains/lodged in the brass. How it effects pressure, accuracy, and how likely it is to blow up the gun. You make awesome videos and I'm most grateful for all the work you do.
That's a great idea. I don't use corn cob media in my tumbler. I actually wet tumble with stainless steel pins. Even when they are wet they don't really get stuck in the case or the hole.
Do you know the fps? (ballpark?)
Unfortunately, I don't have the measurement tools for it. Maybe next video!
qestion ( iam dutch so i dont know anything about things your doing ) What happens if you light those grains of powder on the table ? a fiss or a boom ?
It’s a fizz. I can make a video if you want.
@@ZachTries yesss i love mythbusters
@@bigliftm Powder has to be contained in order to 'boom'. The plastic containers that smokeless powder comes in is actually designed to melt before the powder gets hot enough to burn, in order to prevent explosions during house fires.
@@mtnbkr5478 makes sense! Thanks
Fisss! if it is modern rifle powder. Boom! if it is old fashioned Black Powder.
What's your c.o.l? Any difference on subsonic vs standard 55gr loads???
Will this cycle in a semi
No unfortunately, stupid quiet though
Pro tip deprime before you clean.
Thanks!
Where did you find data for the load to come up with a recipe that has the projectile traveling less than 1,100 FPS? I have been using reloading books and have found some websites that have FREE data but not always able to find data that I trust.
Great question! I actually use hodgdon’s own reloading site: www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle and just select 223, 55gr projectile, and trailboss. On there is says 4gr of powder. But I’m at a higher elevation and colder air so anything over 3.6 and I get the supersonic crack.
Hodgdon markets TB completely wrong.
Definitely agree.
Yeah boi
yeet
$36.10 in Ireland for 20 hornady vmax I reload for $12.45 some saving plus every bullet is the same spec = more accuracy