HTC225-100-FN Would this work with Trailboss for a subsonic in 223?

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    delbertmccord
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      HTC225-100-FN  Would this work with Trailboss for a subsonic in 223?

      I have a 77 grain bullet from another company (looked here first but did not see it) it works but the mold is hard to use a LOT lower quality than a NOE (I am spoiled). I saw the HTC225-100-FN  and it is smooth. The smooth are my favorites for powder coating.

      Has anyone loaded this? I do not care about feeding in a AR I shoot them out of a Bolt action. Kind of a replacement for 22 and with the suppressor the 77 grain is indeed silent but hits the steel enough that I can hear it fine.

      Thanks for the help!
      Del

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      Full.Lead.Taco
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        what twist rate is your barrel?

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            Hmmmmm, stabilization would be iffy with a trailboss load with that bullet.  It might work but might not.  It is stable in my 7 twist rifle at about 1000 fps.

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              Thank You for your time. I may just pick up on of the 60 grain smooth (designed for the coatings). The 77 grain mold I have from another company works and I have a good load worked up that is accurate but the mold itself if not very good. In one 2 hour casting I had to re adjust the top plate 3 times.

              Thanks again for your time.
              Del

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