paulleve
NES Member
I received my TSUSA 1k case of Winchester .223 a few days ago and was curious how these $.27 rounds would compare to my reloads in terms of consistent overall length (COAL) and base to ogive (CBTO) measurements. These results were interesting, so I then checked some Hornady (50 round box) and Creedmoor Sports ammo. For each type of ammo I measured 10 random rounds and recorded results:
The Winchester rounds had the most variation in CBTO, coming in at .023 from least to greatest! My reloads come in at $.35 with a 55 grain Hornady FMJBT oiver H335. Last time I was out shooting groups I put ten of these rounds into 1.35" at 100 yards, which seems pretty good for what they are! I'm looking forward to trying the Winchester at the 100 to see just how much impact the loose tolerances have on accuracy.
The Hornady 50 pack was more consistent than the Winchester, but still had a .008" variation in CBTO. The winner of the day was the batch of Creedmoor Sports I measured. These used to be sold through CMP, and during the early days of quarantine when no one had ammo, I bought multple cases of this stuff for $.65 per round shipped. I've gotten some great accuracy out of these rounds, and it's no question as to why with this level of consistency!


The Winchester rounds had the most variation in CBTO, coming in at .023 from least to greatest! My reloads come in at $.35 with a 55 grain Hornady FMJBT oiver H335. Last time I was out shooting groups I put ten of these rounds into 1.35" at 100 yards, which seems pretty good for what they are! I'm looking forward to trying the Winchester at the 100 to see just how much impact the loose tolerances have on accuracy.
The Hornady 50 pack was more consistent than the Winchester, but still had a .008" variation in CBTO. The winner of the day was the batch of Creedmoor Sports I measured. These used to be sold through CMP, and during the early days of quarantine when no one had ammo, I bought multple cases of this stuff for $.65 per round shipped. I've gotten some great accuracy out of these rounds, and it's no question as to why with this level of consistency!
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