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.223

A little ways down on the rifle bullets section they have 69gr. 3-gun/ hunting rounds. The first ones are just match bullets. 135 for 1000 for the 3 gun/ hunting pills. Just had to correct the mistake I made in the first post. I corrected it just in case.
I am trying to come up with the perfect load myself. It could be my barrel. It's a Hanson profile from BA. It's a soft shooting barrel but I could have got a not so great one. Every other Hanson barrel has been spot on.
 
Thank you for the input. I have loaded my .243 and 9mm for years, just never tried the .223. Usually just bought factory. I have the dies so figured I would give it a go.
You take a custom built rifle designed to shoot tight groups and custom loads for that rifle, you'll be shocked at what it can do. If you can do your part
 
Stick with the 55grain. The 55 is easy to get accurate rounds from. Once you get hooked on reloading, I would go with the Hornady 55 SP-BT. Cheap, useful, and aesy to get accurate loads. If you decide to shoot beyond 300yards, you may want to go with the heavier bullets, but not over 69grains for the 1/9 twist in most AR’s.
 
The Hornady 55gr FMJ is way more accurate than any FMJ should be, at least in my rifles. Especially the 1:9. Those bullets are probably your best bet for price and quality. I use W748, 26.5 grains. CCI #41 primer.
 
I can't answer your question but if you need a box of these let me know.
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