.223 Remington FMJ Shootout - Part 3 - H335

Published on February 13, 2018
Duration: 16:50

This video details a .223 Remington 55-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet shootout using Hodgdon H335 powder. The instructor tests five different bullet types (Hornady, Bob's Bullet, Everglades V2, RMR, Lapua) at two overall lengths (short and full magazine length) to evaluate accuracy and velocity. While H335 is a popular choice for plinking ammo due to its metering characteristics, the results suggest it may not be the most accurate powder for this specific application with these bullets, with the Everglades V2 showing the most consistent good accuracy.

Quick Summary

In a .223 Remington 55-grain FMJ shootout using Hodgdon H335 powder, velocities averaged around 2964-2983 fps with poor standard deviations. Group sizes varied, with the Everglades V2 bullet showing the most consistent good accuracy across different overall lengths, while H335 itself did not produce the most accurate results for the instructor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Bullet Lineup
  2. 01:18Focus on H335 Powder
  3. 02:09Load Data: 25.0gr H335
  4. 02:16Primers & Brass Selection
  5. 03:07Overall Length Testing Strategy
  6. 04:12Bullet Overall Lengths
  7. 06:08Shooting: Short Overall Lengths
  8. 09:23Short Length Results: Velocity & Groups
  9. 10:33Shooting: Long Overall Lengths
  10. 13:06Long Length Results: Velocity & Groups
  11. 14:46Overall Performance Summary
  12. 15:31Future Testing & H335 Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components used in the .223 Remington H335 load test?

The test uses Hodgdon H335 powder at 25.0 grains, CCI #41 5.56 primers, and Starline .223 Remington brass. Five different 55-grain FMJ bullets were tested: Hornady, Bob's Bullet, Everglades V2, RMR, and Lapua.

How did the different overall lengths affect accuracy with H335 powder?

Accuracy varied by bullet type. Some bullets, like Hornady and Bob's Bullet, previously shot better at longer overall lengths (2.260"), but with H335, they performed worse. The Everglades V2 shot best at the longer overall length in this test.

What were the typical velocity and group size results for .223 H335 loads?

Velocities were around 2964-2983 fps with 'crappy' standard deviations. Group sizes for the short overall lengths ranged from 1.1 to 2.19 inches, and for longer lengths, from 1.149 to 2.13 inches, indicating moderate accuracy.

Which 55-grain FMJ bullet performed best with H335 powder in this test?

The Everglades Version 2 bullet showed the most consistent good accuracy across both tested overall lengths when using Hodgdon H335 powder. The RMR bullet consistently performed poorly.

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