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  • opie4386
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 1336

    Ar-comp & lee auto disk.

    Does anyone happen to have information on the powder weight's thrown on the lee autodisks.

    We are trying to get to 24.0 grains.

    Also, any good recipes for 50 and 52 grain bullets. For .223 in a 16in 1/9twist.
    Primary use is plinking.

    I am getting mixed reviews saying to use reloader 15 data minus 2.0 grains, others say to use varget data. Witch one shoul i go with?
  • #2
    mif_slim
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Apr 2008
    • 10089

    I think you can look at their dipper set. Those have data for each weight per cc.
    Originally posted by Gottmituns
    It's not protecting the rights of the 1%, it's IMPOSING new laws because of the 1%.

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    • #3
      scotty99
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 1184

      There is a very thorough PDF on the Lee website with the data you need.

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      • #4
        Vlad 11
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 2961

        I have a few written down, i'll have to check in the AM

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        • #5
          mif_slim
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Apr 2008
          • 10089

          Got some info...

          1.6cc is 21.9gr of varget

          1.6cc is 22.7gr for rl15

          If you go 1.0cc(14.2gr) and .7cc(9.9gr) of rl15 youll get 24.1gr

          Or

          Varget with 1cc and .7cc to get 23.3gr....


          Ive used those powder for precision shooting with 75gr+ but for pliking ive used accurate 2230. Good ball powder and eaiser to meter.
          Originally posted by Gottmituns
          It's not protecting the rights of the 1%, it's IMPOSING new laws because of the 1%.

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          • #6
            BrianRodela
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2010
            • 607

            AR Comp is identical in appearance to Reloader 15 and meters the same. Moderate sized kernels but still smaller than Varget. My loads are for a 70 VLD is 23.5 gns with OAL of 2.255. I am getting around 2930 fps with an extreme spread of 26 fps. It's one whole grain less than RL15 and better consistency. I also use it for my 80.5 Fullbore loads for the 600 line. Nice powder and gives great results. It's formulated for the heavier bullets but you should have no problem starting there and working up or down.
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