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I have done several dies this way full sets at a time also carbide dies. Got a lot of dies from Hudson's salvage that had lots of rust. The results were great all cleaned up. And work perfect no damage on threads or scratching inside. I even threw in some Wilson inline seater dies stim and all...
Well working on new loads so far I could not get the 70 gr rdf to shoot good at mag length ( a must for me with this rifle). How ever the 69gr tmk with 28 gr Varget got me a .177 5 Rd group but averaged was in the .250 range 2.260 coal. The 77 gr tmk with 27.3 gr Varget gave a very good .230...
After installing adjustable gas block I got a chance to use a friend's chrono the one that mounts on barrel and it said the factory 55gr was humping 3480fps.
Got my build together outstanding performance and could not be happier . I will say this tho I'm gona save you a lot pain. GET A ADJUSTABLE GAS BLOCK. Way over gas and will mark your brass bad until you put one on.
Something I have discovered with this round is the barrels have the same gasport hole has a .223 and even with a rifle length gas system they are severely over gas causing the blown primers and case head marking.
I pulled a factory 55gr and the charge is 33.7 grs what a looks to be cfe 223. What you have to look at is velocity vs barrel length. 5.56 Nato vs 22 nosler in same length barrel. Not what the .22 nosler 55gr will do out of a 18in barrel vs what a 5.56 Nato 55gr will do out of a 24 in barrel...