![]() ![]() 338LM, 6.5X47, 308 etc through cans and it works great. This is just my opinion based on quite a few years of playing with subsonics and suppressors. Trim to length as needed, clean/uniform the primer pockets, reprime, charge with powder, verify powder charges, seat bullets to specific overall length, perform final inspection, box, and label. ![]() Clean and inspect the cases, lube and full-length resize/decap, clean, and inspect them again. That way you can take care of any close in stuff quietly and save a lot of time on loading a basic 22LR equivalent in your rifle. 223 Subsonic load data - AR15.COM Armory » Reloading ARCHIVED THREAD - 223 Subsonic load data Posted: 6:21:48 PM EDT I am wanting to play around with some subsonic 223 loads out of my Ruger American Ranch using a KAC NT4 can. Reloading 223 Rem./5.56mm is mostly the usual routine. I know some guys think they should have subs for any gun they carry with a can but it makes more sense to carry a suppressed. You've got a 300gr subsonic telephone pole coming out of the barrel and with good loading and workup with your rifle you can hit dogs out to 500yds with a heavy bullet and do it quietly. 338 BR upper on might make it worth doing. Im not looking to hunt deer, wild boar, or elephants, but a well placed shot should take down a coyote or raccoon thats killing my chickens. Basic Load Data Hornady Manufacturing Company develops and publishes reloading data for the Handbook of Cartridge Reloading. A 22lr of 40gr traveling 1280 fps makes 145.49 ft lbs, thats about 2/3s of the energy of the slower 223. Below you’ll find some basic data for each cartridge to help get you started. On the other hand taking your AR and putting a. Reloading data is available as low as 99 per cartridge or as a subscription for 19.99. You don't gain enough with the subs to make it worthwhile when you're limited to. I think more realistically you build a dedicated subsonic rifle and just shoot regular HV ammo out of your. ![]()
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