Remington 700 BDL Varmint Special - .223 Rem

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2022
  • Shooting a Remington 700 BDL Varmint Special that is chambered in .223 Remington.
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  • @natejackson4791
    @natejackson4791 2 года назад +23

    You are very fortunate to have had a grandfather like this. You inherited a wealth of info. Kick ass my friend. Old school weighing all of your charges like he did in the day, I hope you are using all of his tools too.

  • @joethearcticfox
    @joethearcticfox 2 года назад +8

    The more I watch you shoot your grandpa's old guns the more I appreciate what we have now. When I started shooting in the 90's a sub MOA gun was pretty rare. Accuracy has become cheaper and more attainable since then, and seeing the old guns shoot great groups shows how dedicated your grandpa was to the art of shooting and reloading. It makes me happy to watch you shoot these 30+ year old firearms.

  • @ewetho
    @ewetho 2 года назад +22

    Beautiful rifle, this would be a nice candidate for a couple load workups! Not a caliber I care about personally but i would enjoy a couple videos on this fine rifle!

  • @thermalclips
    @thermalclips 2 года назад +3

    I love that you honor your grandpa by using his rifles. I bet that makes him smile.

  • @vomitingwithungodlyaccurac3218
    @vomitingwithungodlyaccurac3218 2 года назад +10

    I would love to see more on this gun! But no pressure

  • @rmbettac
    @rmbettac 2 года назад +2

    Shooting .223 bolt guns is such a pleasure. I really hope to see this rifle in another video.

  • @GenerationKill001
    @GenerationKill001 2 года назад +5

    Your grandpa sounds like he's one hell of a guy!!!

  • @texpatriot8462
    @texpatriot8462 2 года назад +2

    If RUclips had existed years ago, I suspect your grandfather would have taught a generation of people how to reload.

  • @perdidocamaronero5400
    @perdidocamaronero5400 2 года назад +1

    I bought a Remington 700 Varmint Rifle at a pawn shop probably 25 years ago. It was tagged .223 Remington and was worn pretty good but looked taken care of no rust just you could tell it rode in a truck a lot. I paid around $300 for it and it even had a sling and a Redfield scope. I got it home and decided I would send it to our local bluing shop and refinish the stock and glass bed it when I got the action back. I stripped everything off of it and then saw it was marked .222 and the .222 was xxx over and .223 was hand stamped next to it. I borrowed a couple of .223 rounds from a friend and test fired it and like you say it didn't blow my face off. The bluing shop did a satin bead blast finish and hot salt blue man it looked good. It had a steel butt plate they also blasted and blued and polished the bolt. I never got to do any hand loads for it I shot a few PMC bulk rounds and like a damn fool traded it for something else. I wish I had it back just to see what it could do with some good ammo.

  • @benjaminnevins5211
    @benjaminnevins5211 2 года назад +1

    I think all of us feel you, we wish there were so many questions we could have asked 20 years ago.

  • @bradenhickman9154
    @bradenhickman9154 2 года назад +4

    Would love to watch more videos over this rifle

  • @jamespugh
    @jamespugh 2 года назад +1

    Be cool see that one back out . That's awesome looking rifle. Kind cool Took a 222 turn into a 223rem. Guy I know still has old 222 rem said it shoots some crazy small groups with handloads

  • @5150miner
    @5150miner 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful rifle. I love bolt action .223 and seeing some hand loading for a rifle other than an AR is fantastic. I have some very accurate .223 ARs but my bolt action Savage really shines with hand loads.

  • @halfdollar86
    @halfdollar86 2 года назад +2

    I bet 52 SMK’s would be a match made in heaven. It’s one of those bullets that really shines in about any 223/5.56 I try it in. Even fast twist rifles.

  • @guardianminifarm8005
    @guardianminifarm8005 2 года назад +1

    Really nice set up. Great groups.

  • @robbiek5oh
    @robbiek5oh 2 года назад +5

    Testing TAC, H335, and benchmark with this bullet would be exciting

    • @robbiek5oh
      @robbiek5oh 2 года назад

      In the neighborhood of 25.5 grains of TAC, H335, and H4895 behind a 53 Vmax shoots tiny groups in my 20” AR; benchmark is on my list to evaluate

  • @afireinside33110
    @afireinside33110 2 года назад +4

    I just picked up a bolt action 223 for my wife, and I was sighting it in and fire forming some brass. Well I ended up falling in love with it. The recoil is practically 0 and it's super smooth. Much less violent than my AR Wich has no recoil really but you can tell the difference with the bolt carrier and buffer spring.

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  2 года назад +6

      No brass torn up from the action either! Shooting bolt guns is so much easier for reloading.

  • @alchampion340
    @alchampion340 2 года назад

    I love your granddads bolt gun. I have a 700 Varmint in 223, it’s easy on the brass. Lake City is all that I run through it or my other 223s. Great Video

  • @cervus-venator
    @cervus-venator 2 года назад

    Very nice rifle and some great loads that were worked up. I have an old Savage 340D that was originally a Rem 222, but back when the military adopted the 223/5.56 my father had it re-chambered to the .223. It isn't a target rifle, but a fun bolt action .223 rifle to shoot.

  • @joltkoens5593
    @joltkoens5593 2 года назад +2

    that's a really nice rifle, wish we could buy it today for that price. I have a .223 remington myself. I get really good results with Vihtavuori N133.
    Greetings from a viewer from the Netherlands.

  • @kellyrick4365
    @kellyrick4365 2 года назад

    Very nice looking gun. So glad you have your grandfathers gun :)

  • @JerrBearTactical
    @JerrBearTactical 2 года назад +5

    That is one beautiful looking rifle Sir. Thanks for sharing your experience with us Brother 😉 ... 2ASTRONG 💥 2A4LIFE 👊 🇺🇸

  • @travisweldmaster7815
    @travisweldmaster7815 2 года назад

    Sweet rig there buddy. 270!

  • @ddubd3771
    @ddubd3771 2 года назад

    I’m sure it’s more work for you but the 3 camera system is top notch. Great video as usual.

  • @Gonzo81
    @Gonzo81 2 года назад

    Awesome rifle brother. I have good luck with LT-32 with 52-53 grain match or varmint bullets with decent velocity. Love how you keep your grandfathers legacy within your videos 🙌

  • @DanielBoone337
    @DanielBoone337 2 года назад +1

    I'm loving this series of videos brother... I know this is a little off topic but just picked up my 2nd White Oak Armament barrel it was the 18 inch SPR 1:7 twist and I'm so glad I found that company off your channel. My 1st group after a rough sight in was about a .75 inch 10 shot group. Then I cleaned the barrel, threw on my suppressor and shot another 10 shot group that went into a dime. So far I'm 2 for 2 with their barrels and probably going to pick up a 20 inch as well... Again great video as always keepem coming brother!!!

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  2 года назад +1

      They really make nice barrels and I love that their prices aren't crazy.

  • @rob1135
    @rob1135 2 года назад

    Your grandfather knew his shit. Nice rifle!!

  • @livingintheLight.
    @livingintheLight. 2 года назад +1

    I would have loved to meet your old grandpops

  • @jdmbraceyourself9860
    @jdmbraceyourself9860 Год назад

    Great video brother

  • @conservativesniperhunter7439
    @conservativesniperhunter7439 2 года назад

    Your Grandfather sure knew how to set up an accurate shooting rifle. I bet that he was one heck of a shot .

  • @jsg_nado2219
    @jsg_nado2219 2 года назад

    My first rifle I reloaded for was similar, weatherby vanguard in the same caliber. 223 bolt guns are cheap and easy to shoot well! Very fun time letting my friends shoot 1/2" groups at 100 yards and being shocked at how accurate .223 handloads can be.

  • @paulharveu526
    @paulharveu526 2 года назад +11

    It's hard to beat a bolt 223 for affordable and fun shooting, with more capability then a 22LR.

    • @chuckfinley3152
      @chuckfinley3152 2 года назад +1

      And if you cast boolits you can load cheap plinkers for less than 22lr, if you had primers before they we're 10c a piece at least

    • @jimbo3615
      @jimbo3615 2 года назад

      @@chuckfinley3152 Yep, I’ve been shooting cast in my 222 and 223 recently with small pistol primers ( I have lots of them). It’s like getting a new rifle when you switch to cast and loads of fun!

  • @gregs2886
    @gregs2886 2 года назад +3

    Hi, I have the same rifle. Bought it as a used .222 rem and rechamber it in .223 for my wife as her first rifle. We first try it in .222 with 52 gr HPBT from Hornady #22495. First 5 shots in one hole at 50 m! I initially thought there was a problem with the rifle or the scope as I can only see my first shoot and not the 4 next one! We I look at the target closer and was looking for the last shot I finally made the conclusion that the for last 4 shot where in the same hole as the first one. Can believe it! Then I rechamber de rifle in .223 and now at 200m I can, all day long, keep 5 shot at a 1" dot like you shoot. This rifle is so boring accurate that usually I shoot two 5 shot group and put it back in the safe. Powder is Xterminator 24.7 gr and OAL is 2"19. The only down side of this barrel is that he is in 1/14" so it's not possible to use heavy bullets to shoot over 400 meters. Greetings from Belgium.

  • @scottthorning3963
    @scottthorning3963 Год назад

    That's a nice rifle!

  • @l.a.3887
    @l.a.3887 2 года назад

    Really nice rifle very good shooting

  • @benjaminbrown1179
    @benjaminbrown1179 2 года назад

    Excellent!... such a beautiful rifle, and seems like it'll eat with a heavier charge of xbr.

  • @CHenry1951
    @CHenry1951 2 года назад +1

    Nice rifle and a fun caliber...................

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos 2 года назад

    Nice rifle!
    Back when Remington made a good gun!

  • @cfranklin7450
    @cfranklin7450 2 года назад

    I like this video series.

  • @johnwhitty9069
    @johnwhitty9069 2 года назад +1

    would love to see more of this gun

  • @Gunner-73
    @Gunner-73 2 года назад +2

    Pretty nice shooting. My 22-250 has a light trigger, I find when I do a little bullet testing, I can sometimes see my heart beat thru the cross hairs, so I do the same and try to just barely touch the rifle. I have found that if I place my thumb behind the trigger guard and index finger on the trigger and kind of pinch it between the two, my group are better and the rifle moves less.

  • @elwhastrummer
    @elwhastrummer 2 года назад

    I had an old .222 Remington. A friend moved to PNW from the south, where he could hunt deer with a .22 caliber rifle. He had no use for the rifle anymore, so I bought it for target shooting. For me, it was a completely different world after shooting .308 and 30.06. However, it was too hard to find ammo for it, and I wasn't into buying dies for it. So it sat in my safe for 3 years, and then my friend showed up telling me he was moving back down south, and was hoping I would sell him back his rifle. So I did.
    The End. 😂 LOL

  • @ReferenceFidelityComponents
    @ReferenceFidelityComponents 2 года назад +1

    Vhit N133 I’ve found to be the perfect powder for this class of bullet in 223. Single base which is a real bonus yet yields 3200 fps with a moderate 23.6 gr and 3200fps with match accuracy using sierra or hornady 53 to 55 grn bullets. I load to 2.24 oal. That’s in my rifle though. If loading above 50K psi, don’t forget peeps that you should be using magnum sr primers as standard ones are not rated for the max chamber pressures of 223. It needs 25 thou primer base thickness not the standard 22 thou. Some get away with it. Some will not and end up with pierced primer bases and gas cut bolts.

  • @RatelLaw
    @RatelLaw 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your research

  • @Silverfish7216
    @Silverfish7216 Год назад +1

    Could you do a video for .35 remington? Found your channel not long ago and so far its been quite helpful so thanks for that.

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 2 года назад

    I got my Lake city brass ( both 308 and 223) from the same place. I still have most of my 308 brass. Some of it even came primed.

  • @calebblackwell2160
    @calebblackwell2160 2 года назад

    I see 32/40 WCF in the background. Now I want to see your old west impersonation!

  • @reloadingfun
    @reloadingfun 2 года назад

    That was an awesome video, i love the rifle. I'm not gonna lie though, it would be pretty cool if it was still a 222. Anyway, hope to see it in a video again.

  • @SimpleLife1971
    @SimpleLife1971 2 года назад

    Very nice video and beautiful rifle!
    I have the same rifle and shoot eggs at 200 and 300 yards. It's favorite load is as follows;
    Case: Hornady
    Primer: Remington 7 1/2
    Bullet: 52 grain Sierra BT Match
    Powder: Winchester 748
    Charge Weight: 27.0 grains
    COAL: 2.233
    MV: 3277
    100 Yard group size: .42

  • @cfranklin7450
    @cfranklin7450 2 года назад +2

    Holly cow this video is early

  • @zachbinkley7150
    @zachbinkley7150 2 года назад

    Benchmark!!!!! My SPS loves it with 55grain vmax and 53grain noslers 25ish grains

  • @paulnelson9907
    @paulnelson9907 2 года назад +3

    The old 700 Remington's in 222 had a 1/14 twist barrel while a .223 had a 1/12 barrel twist. Flat based rifle bullets are a must with the 1/14 and bullets that are best with this twist are the flat base 40 to 50 grain match bullets. Please check the front bag as if it is too hard it might cause horizontal stringing.

    • @Sageofthe16
      @Sageofthe16 2 года назад +1

      everybody is an expert

    • @chuckfinley3152
      @chuckfinley3152 2 года назад

      It was originally a 222, reamed out to 223

    • @RejeanBoucher
      @RejeanBoucher 10 месяцев назад

      Yes fully agree with not utilizing boat tails in chambered 223 with a 1 in 14 twist. I have 22 inch rifled in 14" twist chambered 223 and as long as my reloading bullets aren't any longer than 0.78" it will shoot sub MOA out to 200 yards. I can go as heavy as 62 gr Nosler FBHP (#35631) and IMR 4320 gives very low SD/ES results. But mostly shoot 50 to 60 gr Hornady's SP with H4895. With my rifle, anything longer than 0.78" the bullets will drastically tumble in flight especially during winter. Cheap bullets out of 14 twist with less spin (thus less potential wobble) will perform on avg better than if they were shot out of a faster twist barrel (1:7)

  • @Former11b
    @Former11b 2 года назад

    The “AeroE” 52gr SMK and RE15 load is amazing in every rifle I’ve shot it in. 27.0gr of RE15, 2.25” OAL….fantastic results

    • @Former11b
      @Former11b 2 года назад

      Reloder10x is another favorite of mine. I shoot 55gr FMJ with 23.0gr of it for range loads

  • @jdmbraceyourself9860
    @jdmbraceyourself9860 Год назад

    Great news

  • @palpedersen7515
    @palpedersen7515 2 года назад

    N-133 and N-540 is my favorite powders for .223. N-133 for bullets up to 55 gr. N-540 for bullets above 55 gr.

  • @glendavis9663
    @glendavis9663 2 года назад +1

    Cool 👍👍

  • @mikesauer7775
    @mikesauer7775 2 года назад

    Thanks for your inspiration! Just got back from testing new WOA. 24" 1-12twist varmint barrel with 40gr V max and 26.5gr h322. In mixed brass got .625"and 11/16" group with too hot to handle barrel. WOA.rocks.. new zero tech 4-20x scope does too

  • @adamlong54
    @adamlong54 2 года назад +2

    I just loaded couple hundred TNT solid copper bullets 223 30 grain pills over 26.5 grains of h335. Fps is supposed to be over 4k fps.

  • @R1j0hn
    @R1j0hn 2 года назад

    My rifle really likes the 68 gr Hornady BTHP behind 24.5 gr of Varget... They're "match" projectiles too, and have a much better BC than the 53gr. 👍🏻
    It also shoots the Hornady Varmint Express 40gr Vmax exceptionally well for factory loaded ammo. Savage Model 16 .223 / 1:9 / 22" bbl

  • @jtkrpm1
    @jtkrpm1 Год назад

    10x is all I have for 223/5.56. It cycles a bit weak in my mini 14 but, that’s a good thing for a mini 14, as they fly the brass to the moon normally.

  • @docjamesjdjd
    @docjamesjdjd 2 года назад

    My only question is where can you find these powders. Lol like Reloder 15 I've been looking for, for a year, just like Imr 4350. But as always awesome video. I've been watching your videos for years and thier always the best. I've learned so much from them.

  • @robp5t
    @robp5t 2 года назад

    Beautiful rifle, if you can find some or have some, try some VV N140. It works fantastic in the 223

  • @keitha.9788
    @keitha.9788 2 года назад +4

    What is the twist rate for that barrel???
    (Would luv to see what the results would be with CFE 223 - which is one of the most common propellants in use today for .223.)

    • @arborist460
      @arborist460 2 года назад

      Just ordered some and gonna try a few for a 16” doublestar upper…1 in 7 twist…any bullet suggestions? Thanks fellers…

  • @LegendOfStrider
    @LegendOfStrider 2 года назад

    Would be neat to see light 223 in this. I remember you had 40g or something along that line nosler ballistic tips that shot well in another gun

  • @twms8728
    @twms8728 2 года назад

    Just a possible explanation for the wide SD range. I too bought some of the MS unfired brass. After a few loads I started measuring the base to datum length. Surprisingly some were very much shorter than others. Fortunately none were too long. It appears the batch I had may have come from three or four different manufacturing lines. Most were the same size, but one out of about every 4 or 5 were significantly shorter. Just something to check next time you pull out that bag.
    Also check them after fire forming. I had a couple (1 or 2 out of 10) that didn't form to the chamber. I can only assume these "shorts" were originally the shorter ones and weren't annealed properly at the factor. Perhaps the annealing was too high to hit the shoulder? Just a theory of course.

  • @jdmbraceyourself9860
    @jdmbraceyourself9860 Год назад

    223 is the Greatest

  • @nativewarrior5052
    @nativewarrior5052 2 года назад

    What was the end result of the 55gr shootout? RMR, Hornady, Bob's
    Great to see these videos! Is the 243 going to come out again?

  • @waddell7354
    @waddell7354 2 года назад

    Mind trying hornady 35 grain NTX? Would be a good weight for the 1:14 twist and I've had great luck in my 22-250. I want to try it in my dad's remington 700 HV but just have not got around to it.

  • @paulharveu526
    @paulharveu526 2 года назад

    In a 1:9 Twist .223/556 chamber bolt gun, 60gr Vmax shoot very well for me; also the 55gr Nosler varmint bullets. It stbalizes upto the 75gr ELM, which has to be seated well beyond 2.26"; but doesn't seem to like the 77gr match bullets.

  • @jscottmarcum9
    @jscottmarcum9 2 года назад +3

    great vid, makes we want to get my buddy single shot from him.he isn't using it.

  • @BacktotheBush999
    @BacktotheBush999 9 месяцев назад

    curious i know your prob not trying to hit the bullseye but are you just aiming your scope crosshair with the bullseye and watching the grouping?

  • @alexduke5402
    @alexduke5402 2 года назад

    I have gotten really tight groups with 40gr VMAX 223 with imr4198 and stupid fast velocity

  • @emoryzakin2576
    @emoryzakin2576 2 года назад

    I’ve been wanting to do a precision 223 bolt gun just to play with cheaper load development and enjoyment

  • @billbeevers6864
    @billbeevers6864 2 года назад

    Wish I could find some IMR 8208 XBR for my new 6.5 grendel build , I just can't seem to find a pound of it anywhere ....

  • @novicereloader
    @novicereloader 2 года назад

    One could almost guess you've done this before.

  • @Strutingeagle
    @Strutingeagle Год назад

    You should try a product from Powdre Liquide. It will get those SD numbers down into the single digits.

  • @thaknobodi
    @thaknobodi 29 дней назад

    Theres a machine that automatically tallys the shot placement and the velocity??

  • @maxwellfairfield888
    @maxwellfairfield888 2 года назад

    Can someone explain to me how a firing pin spring could effect standard deviation?

  • @bmstylee
    @bmstylee 2 года назад +3

    I keep looking for a nice bolt action 223. Not exactly the easiest thing to find. Especially if you want a fast barrel to spin heavy bullets.

    • @CplSkiUSMC
      @CplSkiUSMC 2 года назад

      I found one. It's a Savage Axis II Precision in .223 Rem. I had 20 rounds through it doing barrel break in and ran my bore scope through it. I found a great big pit in the bore about two inches from the muzzle. I contacted Savage customer service and sent photos from the bore scope. It took over a week to get a reply. Then they emailed me a shipping label to send that brand new rifle in for repair. They received it on May 5th... 52 days ago. I'm still twiddling my thumbs waiting to get it back. I've loved my Savages but I think the honeymoon is over. The bugger of it is, I wanted to get a Ruger American Predator .223 but haven't seen one in a very loooooong time so I got the Savage. Of course now I'm frequently seeing Rugers and very much regretting buying the Savage. "No good customer goes unpunished"

    • @bmstylee
      @bmstylee 2 года назад +1

      I've shot a Ruger predator. Didn't like it. I don't like he Savage because the crappy chassis will be tossed in the bin for an A5 style stock. Tikka and CA have one I like but good luck finding one. Might be time to build and call it good. I like my Savage rifles but they don't have anything I really care for at the moment.

    • @paulharveu526
      @paulharveu526 2 года назад +1

      TC Compass has a 22" threaded barrel, 1:9 twist. Mine stabalizes the 75gr ELDM, at longer then AR length, but fits in TC mag. It does seem to prefer the 40-69gr bullets over the 77gr OTM styles, but they don't keyhole

    • @Kinsmyname
      @Kinsmyname 2 года назад +1

      Tikka t3x, they have a 1:8 version. Very popular down here in aus, never seen anyone complain about the quality of a tikka

    • @bmstylee
      @bmstylee 2 года назад +2

      @@Kinsmyname heck no. Tikka makes great kit. They have a 6.5x55 I'm looking at as well.

  • @dennishall9173
    @dennishall9173 Год назад

    Love you too try som atipes

  • @waynemayle865
    @waynemayle865 2 года назад +1

    Have the same one in a 243 unfired

  • @VicBloomer
    @VicBloomer 2 года назад

    Maybe try H335, if you have any.

  • @charlesmullins3238
    @charlesmullins3238 6 месяцев назад

    I use a medicine spoon I filed the lip some so kernels would roll off better into the pan on my Lee beam scale ands all I’ve had the 4yrs I been loadin now…gettin better all the time far as consistency..have to keep the air off so they stay dead still…

  • @lemonaid1605
    @lemonaid1605 2 года назад

    The more I shoot .223, the more I like everything about it. A procedural questions to the experts out there. What are the proper procedures to get reliable SD/velocity numbers when testing? How hot/cool the barrel, how fouled/clean the barrel, is cartridge temperature and firearm temp accounted for in a long session, etc.

    • @reloadingfun
      @reloadingfun 2 года назад

      The proper procedure to get reliable SD's is to find the right amount of powder, seating depth, and primer combo.

    • @lemonaid1605
      @lemonaid1605 2 года назад

      @@reloadingfun So, barrel heat, barrel condition, varying ammo temp. has no effect on velocity. Thanks!

    • @reloadingfun
      @reloadingfun 2 года назад

      @@lemonaid1605 to get the lowest SD's you need to find, the right powder, seating depth, and primer combo. I think we all know ammo temperature effects velocity. I don't know what you mean by barrel condition.
      The barrel heating up isn't going to effect sd's by itself. Not in my experience anyway. Now, if your ammo sits in the chamber and cooks for a while, that would be another story as I'm sure you know.

    • @lemonaid1605
      @lemonaid1605 2 года назад

      @@reloadingfun Barrel condition, how many shots between cleaning, carbon fouling, copper fouling, fire cracking, defects in the barrel (pits, tooling marks. Interesting that velocity readings of a cold barrel vs. medium hot vs. hot barrel had no effect on your SD'S. I would have thought that the SD'S would have been better if the barrel was left to cool to ambient between shots. That's the kind of info I need, what dose and does not effect the data. Thanks!

    • @reloadingfun
      @reloadingfun 2 года назад

      @@lemonaid1605 I've had barrels take 20 rounds from when they were thoroughly cleaned to get accuracy back.

  • @georgetownzen9562
    @georgetownzen9562 2 года назад +1

    1in12 or 1in14 twist

  • @jeffallen3382
    @jeffallen3382 2 года назад +1

    Do you still have the Varmint Synthetic stock for thus 700? If so are you willing to sell it and or the rifle itself? I've been looking for one of those.

    • @jeffallen3382
      @jeffallen3382 2 года назад +1

      But mainly looking for the original stock.

    • @JohnnysReloadingBench
      @JohnnysReloadingBench  2 года назад +2

      I don't think I have the original stock for this gun.

    • @jeffallen3382
      @jeffallen3382 2 года назад +1

      @@JohnnysReloadingBench thank you anyways.

    • @godofmaine
      @godofmaine 2 года назад +1

      @@JohnnysReloadingBench what press are you using I can see brand is Redding but what is model

    • @randyemenhiser2573
      @randyemenhiser2573 2 года назад +1

      @@godofmaine I'm not Johnny, but it's the T7

  • @grantjamrock3812
    @grantjamrock3812 2 года назад

    How much ya want for the rest of that 8208? 😉

  • @garyjones6859
    @garyjones6859 Год назад

    you have best out there got to grandboys rasied them up to reloading they kinda get lasy make me do it thanks again

  • @jazzflounder67
    @jazzflounder67 2 года назад

    Its fairly common for a 223 to have high es, Im thinking that the best I got was around 20fps

  • @user-fs7gz3nb5u
    @user-fs7gz3nb5u Год назад

    ขอสูตรทำลูกปืนหน่อยคับ

  • @catlinlowes3312
    @catlinlowes3312 2 года назад +1

    Is this video intentionally only available to Patreon supporters? The only way I could find it was through the email I got from Patreon, it actually doesn't show up on my RUclips

  • @GaryBlankenship96b40
    @GaryBlankenship96b40 6 месяцев назад

    I bought 4,000 lc brass when was cheap lol

  • @michaelgarrow3239
    @michaelgarrow3239 2 года назад

    Your “jerking” the trigger on a few shots. They fell out of the group.
    Not being critical love the 223 bolt gun.

  • @chuckfinley3152
    @chuckfinley3152 2 года назад

    Ooohhh vergets! Do vergets!

  • @MrBoostin18
    @MrBoostin18 2 года назад

    I would say the fact you’re fire forming brass is the reason you’re having terrible sd/es. When i was fire forming brass for my bolt 223, i used starline 556 with SWP and 62bthp. I had a sd of 19 and es of 100 over the spread of 100 shots.

  • @12vibaba
    @12vibaba 19 дней назад

    So this is an old gun wit a new barrel, stock and trigger🤣🤣