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    62 gr. .223 loads

    Why is there such a lack of loads [that I can find] for 62 gr. bullets in the .223? I have found one load with cfe223.

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    Ron, I would think you'd be safe using load data for 60-65 grain bullets of the same style. Start towards the bottom of the load data suggestions and work up[emoji16]

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    Who makes a 62gr bullet ?? Barnes for one. Take a look at there web site. --- SAWMAN
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    The Speer manual has tons of different loads using a 62gr with 223Rem. So does Accurate. --- SAWMAN
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    STONER 63A ( MK-23/XM-207 )
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAWMAN View Post
    Who makes a 62gr bullet ?? Barnes for one. Take a look at there web site. --- SAWMAN
    Hornady......and Sage sells them

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    You can load with 63gr or 65gr and load full range and be fine with them
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    Hornady......and Sage sells them

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    I just found Hornady data for the 62 gr. on PDF....had to dig for it, but it's there.

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    Here's a couple from Hodgdon.

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    62 gr. .223 loads



    This is what I go off of. But I have my load for plinking. 22.6gr varget
    Last edited by Holland; 11-01-2018 at 03:01 PM.
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    Im loading some up right now
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