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  • Enfield47
    Calguns Addict
    • Sep 2012
    • 6385

    Loading for Multiple Rifles

    I have multiple rifles sharing the same calibers (.223, .30-06, .303 British) and am in a quandary about load development for each caliber. The rounds will all be used for plinking - no competitive shooting or hunting. Should I just go with a load that works, call it good and crank out a bunch of rounds? For example, in my .223 rifles I have been using 24 gr of Benchmark and a 55 gr bullet.

    What has been your experience loading for multiple guns of the same caliber?
  • #2
    jdmstuff
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 761

    I use the exact same load for my .223. I use my reloads for plinking too and they work fine in all of my guns.

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    • #3
      JagerDog
      I need a LIFE!!
      • May 2011
      • 14691

      In .223, I pretty much develop the loads in my Kimber bolt gun. In the AR, they are what they are.
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      • #4
        russt
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 1039

        The only thing to watch out for is excessive pressure in different guns.

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        • #5
          stevec223
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 1620

          I've had pretty good luck finding one load for two rifles... Making double the rounds laddering up and taking both rifles to the range... For AR loads out of the book,,, i test them in my bolt and single shot and have found they work very well also more often than not,,, and one AR load hits a lower node and cloverleafs in bolt and singleshot ..(dont use bolt gun loads in AR !!)....i,m mainly making hunting rounds though ,,, so i'm happy with sub-moa... And i usually dont expect or need max fps for loads when developing for two rifles OR pistols.. Just loading for one gun you can get as detailed as your patience will tolerate !!!!!... Cheers..

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          • #6
            Enfield47
            Calguns Addict
            • Sep 2012
            • 6385

            For .30-06 should I develop the load around my Garand or 1903A3? I created a ladder test using between 47-49 gr of IMR 4064 with a 150 gr bullet and they worked in both rifles. I do have the Garand Gear gas plug so I don't have to worry about hot loads damaging the rifle if I need to go to a hotter load.

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            • #7
              koehn,jim
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2013
              • 643

              I develop different loads for each rifle. I have found that they each shoot their best with a slightly different load. they will all shoot the same caliber but not as good as they could. It depends on how accurate you need to be and how much time you have. I am retired and enjoy the loading and the challenge.

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              • #8
                stevec223
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2011
                • 1620

                Unfortunatly my garand load dosent shoot worth a damn out of my bolt guns !!!! ...Its just hit and miss sometimes.... Ladder up a test run on your bolt gun and find its favorite... If its garand friendly ,,,give it a try... You might want to share powders with both guns or not,, depending on results... Good luck !!! ... Cheers..

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                • #9
                  mark501w
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 1699

                  I generally load for the individual gun some times the loads cross over. Pal lengths usually vary.

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                  • #10
                    alfred1222
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 7331

                    i use 1 223 load for all my AR's
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                    • #11
                      thenodnarb
                      Veteran Member
                      • May 2009
                      • 2603

                      For Garand / Bolt gun, my plan i to load for the garand and share the ammo with the bolt gun for plinking since the bolt gun can handle more pressure. If I develop a hunting load for the bolt gun, it will have a different bullet anyway to help identify the difference.

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                      • #12
                        Divernhunter
                        Calguns Addict
                        • May 2010
                        • 8753

                        Why use a hot load for plinking in an old rifle? More recoil, wear and tear for a rifle(both) that is hard and costly to replace.
                        For hunting I use hot loads with different hunting bullets(in modern firearms) but in my mil surplus firearms I prefer mild loads. Less recoil, wear and tear plus more enjoyable to shoot longer. If I am just plinking with the hunting rifles I like the mild loads for the same reasons also and cheaper bullets.
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                        • #13
                          Enfield47
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 6385

                          If you create an individual load for each gun, do you guys keep the brass separate or just mix it up and FL resize each time?

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                          • #14
                            gunboat
                            Veteran Member
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 3288

                            Almost all my weapons are not auto so I generally keep brass separate and neck size only --
                            Most of my loads are also cast so i do bell mouth my rifle and pistol brass --
                            Last edited by gunboat; 01-19-2014, 7:27 AM.

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                            • #15
                              sr71brd
                              Junior Member
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 72

                              Originally posted by Enfield47
                              If you create an individual load for each gun, do you guys keep the brass separate or just mix it up and FL resize each time?
                              It depends. I work up a load for each rifle & keep the brass separate. In the case of my 30-06 loads, my Garand prefers 47 grs. of IMR 4064 under a M72 173 gr. match bullet, sized w/ a small based die. My 03A3 & 1917 Eddystone both like 46 grs. of IMR 4895 under a M2 152 gr. ball bullet, full length sized. On the other hand, all my rifles chambered in 8x57 Mauser are happy w/ 39 grs. of IMR 4350 under a Prvi 198 gr. FMJ bullet, full length sized to the smallest chamber. When reloading a cartridge that I only have 1 firearm for it, I neck size until it gets hard to chamber, then full length size.

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