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75grn Hornady A-max query

aqualung

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Hi Guys,

I know that this question has probably already been asked like a hundred times, but what twist will be best to stabilize the 75g A-Max out of a .223?

I'm just too lazy to search through all the old posts. There, I've admitted the truth!

Neil
 
Re: 75grn Hornady A-max query

Glad I scrolled down before firing off a scathing reply!

got a Howa with a 1:12 and the heaviest she'll shoot is the 60g V-Max, so i knew you were messin with me.

Going to reload in bulk for my buddy's AR and Robinson XCR, so I'm just wondering what bullet to go with.

The Robinson is 1:9 (Just checked this morning) and I think the AR has the same twist, if it's not the same it will be faster.

Really just looking for some recommendations for loading the .223 for ranges out to 300/400yds, not really long range, but better than the 75' indoor range we're using at the moment.

Thanks all for your input,

neil
 
Re: 75grn Hornady A-max query

The 75 Amax is not meant to feed from a mag on an ar15. The 75 BTHP's are. If you are going to load the amax seat them out and single load them.
 
Re: 75grn Hornady A-max query

A 9 twist is marginal at best for the 75 amax, you will want a 8 or faster. Bryan Litz’s software that comes with his book supports this as does JBM if you know the bullets over all length.

If you stick with BTHP's in the 75 and 77 grain area (not the VLD's) you can get away with it, as those are short enough to stabilize. Or use the berger 70 grain VLD which has the same BC as the 77 smk but can be pushed to 69 smk velocities.
 
Re: 75grn Hornady A-max query

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tomme boy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The 75 Amax is not meant to feed from a mag on an ar15. The 75 BTHP's are. If you are going to load the amax seat them out and single load them. </div></div>

+1
The 75s are nice(not amax). That is what I shoot in my spr (1x7 twist). High bc and a pretty low price. You'll like them.
 
Re: 75grn Hornady A-max query

I could not get the 75 gr amax to stabilize in a cz 527 which has a 1-9 twist. I do believe that hornady has since labeled that bullet with a 1-8 twist recommendation instead of the prior 1-9 it had earlier.
 
Re: 75grn Hornady A-max query

Guys,

Thank you one and all!

I'm kind of stuck with the barrel twist at 1:9, It's my Buddy's rifle and it's not that old, so re-barreling is not an option.

I'm not married to the 75g A-max, I just thought that it would be a good bullet to use.

Thank you for all of the other suggestions, I'll check them out and cost the job for loading 1000 of them at a time.

Neil
 
Re: 75grn Hornady A-max query

Try them in the 9. They might work. I use them in an 8 twist POF and they work very well. But if not try the 75grn BTHP, which is a little shorted and might stabilize better, or the 68grn BTHP.