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Load data for:

.223 Rem. (5.56 x 45 NATO) || .224 | 50gr | Berger Target FB

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.223 Rem. (5.56 x 45 NATO)

Technical Specifications

Berger

Load data for undefined loads in caliber .223 Rem. (5.56 x 45 NATO) with .224 | 50gr | Berger Target FB bullet including underlying parameters such as bullet length, cartridge length, and case capacity. The loads are based on a cartridge with a case capacity of 28.8 Grains of Water and a seated depth of 0.24" / 6.2 mm and a Small Rifle (SR) primer. NOTICE: Use the "Personalized Load Calculator" to adjust to your own specifications.

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P Name
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FR
MaxP
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Max Load - Barrel Length: 
23.6" | 60cm
P Name
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FR
MaxP
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Start Load - Barrel Length: 
23.6" | 60cm


C ... powder charge in Grains

FR ... fill rate of the cartridge in percent

MaxP ... max. pressure of load in psi

% ... max. pressure of load in percent of the maximum allowed pressure for this caliber 

v ... velocity in feets per second (fps)

z ... powder burnt in percent

[...] *... cells marked with brackets are not dangerous but have suboptimal powder burnt with possible characteristics such as extensive muzzle flash or inaccurate loads.

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