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  • gregorylucas
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 509

    Armscor Bullets Load Data

    Hi all I'm looking at the 55 grain FMJ-BT bullets at Midwayusa and I'm trying to find load data for these, any suggestions? I was thinking about just using the load data from the Hornady book but I would like to use the manufactures specs if possible.

    Thanks,
    -Greg
  • #2
    Bug Splat
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2007
    • 6561

    Look away from those bullets. Accuracy is not good man. Check out the Hornady 55gr FMJ or SP bullets instead.

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    • #3
      gregorylucas
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 509

      Originally posted by Bug Splat
      Look away from those bullets. Accuracy is not good man. Check out the Hornady 55gr FMJ or SP bullets instead.
      I wanted to get those Hornady but Midway doesn't have any of them in stock and I wanted to combine a buncha stuff in one order.

      -Greg

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      • #4
        spareparts
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 738

        Originally posted by gregorylucas
        Hi all I'm looking at the 55 grain FMJ-BT bullets at Midwayusa and I'm trying to find load data for these, any suggestions? I was thinking about just using the load data from the Hornady book but I would like to use the manufactures specs if possible.

        Thanks,
        -Greg
        What powder are you planning on using?

        I'd cross reference what the powder company says with the Hornady manual to figure out a start load and work up from there. No need to push it to near max since these are cheep plinking bullets.

        Lately just for trigger time I've been using alot of cheep bullets, range brass, and TAC. Accuracy is 4 moa on a good day.

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        • #5
          Bug Splat
          Calguns Addict
          • Dec 2007
          • 6561

          Originally posted by gregorylucas
          I wanted to get those Hornady but Midway doesn't have any of them in stock and I wanted to combine a buncha stuff in one order.

          -Greg
          I see, that makes sense. Well I will tell you that I could not group better than 2-3 inches at 100 yards. If that does not sound too bad go for it.

          I like to use H335 for my 55gr bullets. 24.5gr is a happy medium that seems to work in all my rifles as well as my buddies.

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          • #6
            Gio
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Nov 2008
            • 10251

            Plinking round using a CCI 400 SRP 24.5grn of Tac Ramshot with 2.250" OAL

            Plinking round using a CCI 400 SRP 25grn H335 with 2.250" OAL

            Plinking round using S&B SPR 24grn H322 with 2.250" OAL

            All have worked well for plinking up to 300 yards, I am not much a MOA person myself I do fine with Center Mass.

            I would do several batches and test out which one you feel most comfortable with. Start off with 23.5 grn and move up .5 grn and go from there, just be careful with what you are doing. Have fun and be safe,

            -Gio
            ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

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            • #7
              gregorylucas
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2008
              • 509

              Originally posted by Bug Splat
              I see, that makes sense. Well I will tell you that I could not group better than 2-3 inches at 100 yards. If that does not sound too bad go for it.

              I like to use H335 for my 55gr bullets. 24.5gr is a happy medium that seems to work in all my rifles as well as my buddies.
              I was going to use Varget and I was planning to start on the low end at 23.7gr for 2900FPS according to the Hornady manual.

              -Greg

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              • #8
                spareparts
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 738

                Originally posted by gregorylucas
                I was going to use Varget and I was planning to start on the low end at 23.7gr for 2900FPS according to the Hornady manual.

                -Greg
                FYI

                5th addition Sierra manual says the Varget start load is 25.1 and max load is 27.2

                Hodgdon site lists start load at 25.5 and max at 27.5

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                • #9
                  kmca
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 2371

                  If you're looking for an inexpensive bullet, you might want to look at Montana Gold. I've been getting 1/2 groups.

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                  • #10
                    Air
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2005
                    • 1640

                    For generic reloading data, get Modern Reloading by Richard Lee. It's only fifteen bucks.

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                    • #11
                      Bug Splat
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 6561

                      Originally posted by gregorylucas
                      I was going to use Varget and I was planning to start on the low end at 23.7gr for 2900FPS according to the Hornady manual.

                      -Greg
                      Varget is my favorite powder but 23.7 sounds a bit low. I'd start at least at 25gr. Be warned though, with thicker military brass you could hit a compressed load near the max load. Not a big deal as long as you watch for pressure signs but something to keep in mind.

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                      • #12
                        gregorylucas
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 509

                        Thanks for the help folks, this info gives me a good place to start.

                        -Greg

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