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Download the Hornady reloading app. You pay per cartridge for reload data. Hodgdon also has load data online and for 62gr pill it has recipes for 24 different powders. Just tapping on CFe 223 shows 25.3gr starting 27.0max
I have the Hornady reloading app on my phone. It does not have any 62g BTHP data, only the FMJ-BT.
From what I have been able find, this looks like a Midsouth special. The Hornady website does not list this bullet at least from what I can see. I actually bought these from Midsouth about 4 years ago by mistake. I wanted to get 62 FMJ-BT and hit the wrong button. I also see that Midsouth has this bullet once again.
I have the Hornady reloading app on my phone. It does not have any 62g BTHP data, only the FMJ-BT.
From what I have been able find, this looks like a Midsouth special. The Hornady website does not list this bullet at least from what I can see. I actually bought these from Midsouth about 4 years ago by mistake. I wanted to get 62 FMJ-BT and hit the wrong button. I also see that Midsouth has this bullet once again.
Just choose the powder you have on hand that meets Hodgdon's lists for 62gr pills and start low and work up.
I have been reloading for about 5 years now, and I can normally find whatever load data I need. The 62g Hornady BTHP is a different story. I can find data for just about every other 62g round except BTHP.
I did some research, and found Midsouth to be the only place that actually, occasionaly have this in stock.
Any suggestions would be helpful. Looking for best powder, charge weight and COL for a 10.5" AR pistol. I will use them in my 16" AR as well.
Thanks in advance. If nothing else I will use the 62g FMJ data.
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