.223 1/9 twist 20 inch barrel. 68 Hornady or 69 grain Sierra bullets?

The hornady is cheaper at 17-19 cents per where the sierras are looking like .25 cents per. I would go hornady in this case if forced to choose on this info only.

Bbut buy a box of each and see which works easiest/best and then stock up.
 
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I have both bullets, I have both manuals. I have the same brass and primer from the Sierra manual, and will build that load first with Varget.

When I start looking for a new load, I always start with the manual, pick the bullet and build the load using the components out of that manual.

Haven't started testing yet, but I'll be starting with the Sierra.
 
i bought a bunch of the hournady 75 hpbt a while back and been using those in a factory savage 1-9tw. 20 or 22 in barrel, been a while since its been out. i would have to double check load but its with varget somewhere around 23.5g. xbr8208 works well also. ipreferred tthe 75 over the 68- 69 smk.
 
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My .223 gets 69gr matchkings over Varget, CCI 400, mixed (mostly lc 15/17) brass. Holds tight ("sub moa all day" lol), reliable, repeatable.

Edit to add: 16" SS 1:8 w/brake
 
73 eld's is what I shoot with Varget, 20" 1-9 twist. 650 is no problem. My "prs" range is 0-555 without walking to move to a longer shot. Shop around for the bullets and get the ready to load LC brass here, off the px.
 
How good of a es and sd are you getting with LC?
I'm running Win brass with that 73 eld load until it's done then I'll be switching to LC. I have a 62 bthp load I use with LC and thrown blc-2 to practice positional shots. I've never chronographed it, I just know what what I need to dial to get to 450 and try to get in some practice.
 
Both Hornady 68 gr and 75 gr BTHP's shoot really well (less than 1/2 moa) in my Rem 700 SPS Tac with a 20" barrel and 1:9 twist., and others have said they're cheaper than the Sierra's