Snolan4571
Member
Hi everyone,
Guess the post title says it all. I have been reloading for years but have never been so confused on such a small but yet complicated task.
I have a S&W M&P 15T chambered of course for 5.56
Below are my questions.
1. Going into all of the load books are so confusing when it comes to the actual projectile. Of course they all list mostly their own manufactured projo's.
What about the person who goes out to "bullet heads" and buys a 1000 of .224, 55gr FMJ. Which projectile listed do you start with?
2. Now on to a more confusing question. I really understand the difference between a .223 and a 5.56. The throat lead is different as well as in some instances the internal geometry of the actual case due to thickness differences.
OK- so "most" published data is for the .223 and I have decided to start my reloading project for AR's with the following
55 gr FMJ, H335 powder, CCI41 primers and LC 13/14 cases but do also have about 450 Federal .223 cases.
OK now for the actual issue/confusions on this part. The 5.56 case was designed to withstand higher pressure for the M-16 vs the civilian .223 case. BUT considering the inside dimensions can be less is the 5.56-
Does this mean that say a starting load for my rifle using the 5.56 case with 24.5 gr of H335 will be significantly higher pressure than the same amount in a .223 case?
Does this mean that a max load safely fired in my rifle using H335 and a .223 case may not even indicate over pressure but same load fired in a 5.56 case could be catastrophic?
3. This is also confusing to me. Just read where the published OAL for .223 for a given bullet should be 0.010 less when using a 5.56 case.
I am confused considering everything I read show the external dimensions to be exactly the same for both cases.
4. Is there ANY publication that really goes into the sciences of reloading JUST for the .223 AND the 5.56?
I would like to hear from individuals that have been loading both the .223 and 5.56 cases and really understand the differences.
I am at the point of thinking I will just begin my loads .5 gr above the min for both and then working up each of the different case type/caliber to reach the most accurate in each.
Thanks in advance for your knowledge and experience, and most importantly your patience in guiding me.
Steve
Guess the post title says it all. I have been reloading for years but have never been so confused on such a small but yet complicated task.
I have a S&W M&P 15T chambered of course for 5.56
Below are my questions.
1. Going into all of the load books are so confusing when it comes to the actual projectile. Of course they all list mostly their own manufactured projo's.
What about the person who goes out to "bullet heads" and buys a 1000 of .224, 55gr FMJ. Which projectile listed do you start with?
2. Now on to a more confusing question. I really understand the difference between a .223 and a 5.56. The throat lead is different as well as in some instances the internal geometry of the actual case due to thickness differences.
OK- so "most" published data is for the .223 and I have decided to start my reloading project for AR's with the following
55 gr FMJ, H335 powder, CCI41 primers and LC 13/14 cases but do also have about 450 Federal .223 cases.
OK now for the actual issue/confusions on this part. The 5.56 case was designed to withstand higher pressure for the M-16 vs the civilian .223 case. BUT considering the inside dimensions can be less is the 5.56-
Does this mean that say a starting load for my rifle using the 5.56 case with 24.5 gr of H335 will be significantly higher pressure than the same amount in a .223 case?
Does this mean that a max load safely fired in my rifle using H335 and a .223 case may not even indicate over pressure but same load fired in a 5.56 case could be catastrophic?
3. This is also confusing to me. Just read where the published OAL for .223 for a given bullet should be 0.010 less when using a 5.56 case.
I am confused considering everything I read show the external dimensions to be exactly the same for both cases.
4. Is there ANY publication that really goes into the sciences of reloading JUST for the .223 AND the 5.56?
I would like to hear from individuals that have been loading both the .223 and 5.56 cases and really understand the differences.
I am at the point of thinking I will just begin my loads .5 gr above the min for both and then working up each of the different case type/caliber to reach the most accurate in each.
Thanks in advance for your knowledge and experience, and most importantly your patience in guiding me.
Steve