Been out playing with my relatively new synthetic stocked Handi in .223 lately. First day out it didn't seem to want to group, but afout a couple of hundred rounds and some bore cleaning it's really stating to come around.
The first loads I fired through it were some commercial reloads (Ultramax) which featured a 55 grain JSP. I bought a 1000 round case of the stuff and didn't really expect too much in the accuracy department from it because of it's mix/match of both commercial and military brass,... but this stuff shoots! In fact, I'm having a devil of a time coming up with something to outshoot it.
My first load was 23 grains of H322 and the Remington 50 grain PSP,... commercial cases and CCI BR primers, 2.215 OAL. This charge of H322 is pretty well known among those who shoot the .223 and it's always given me good accuracy with the typical 55 grainers, but it won't shoot these 50's without throwing flyers.
I've got another batch put together with 25 grains of H4895 but I haven't been back to the range to try them out yet.
Anybody else out there shooting the 50 grainers in their Handi's?