Am in the middle of puchasing a Baikal IZH-18MH .223 break action, single shot rifle . The problem I am having is I've managed to find an owners manual on it, but specs are very limited ie no barrel twist etc. , I want to start making loads for it but not sure if I should use the ADI data for .223 rem or not. Has anyone had one of these rifles and/or can you offer some advice as to how I should proceed and with what load, projies etc.
Lee
Baikal IZH-18MH But Confused
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Re: Baikal IZH-18MH But Confused
No reason why you cant use any rem 223 data. To measure the rate of twist you can use the cleaning rod and tight patch method- bit of maths and you get pretty close.
I reckon you would be best loading the 40gr bullets in the 223, enjoy the flat shooting fun!
I reckon you would be best loading the 40gr bullets in the 223, enjoy the flat shooting fun!
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should use all standard 223 factory ammo as it's a hunting rifle not a target gun
so build something that replicates a 223 factory round and go from there
or grab a box of 50 JHP american eagle- if that works well- try and duplicate it
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so build something that replicates a 223 factory round and go from there
or grab a box of 50 JHP american eagle- if that works well- try and duplicate it
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Re: Baikal IZH-18MH But Confused
G'day Pommy I'd agree with Ogre, as a hunting rifle it would probably (not defanaintly though) have a 1;12 twist. I reckon you couldn't go wrong with 50-55gn'ers.should use all standard 223 factory ammo as it's a hunting rifle not a target gun
so build something that replicates a 223 factory round and go from there
or grab a box of 50 JHP american eagle- if that works well- try and duplicate it
I think that I heard that they are a very strong action, but someone else might confirm this.
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Not a bad little write up of them in the Latest G&G. Should be a lot of fun, as already said 50's or 55's or go the real safe flat shooting option of some 40gr noslers
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Re: Baikal IZH-18MH But Confused
you can run 60gr projectiles just fine they are about 1-10twist.....i sold my Baikal about four months ago
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Re: Baikal IZH-18MH But Confused
being in sunny QLD- have to ask- whats your main vermin/game you are going to hunt with it??
I use american eagle factory 50 JHP in my .223 now becasue for the price you used to be able to get it for the time spent relaoding was better spent elsewhere - like driving to the properties to actually do the shooting.
pop most ferals in the head with this load and they will have a dirt nap
but if larger things are n the list- you might want to have a look at the 64 grain factory hunting loads
Go onto the Nioa website and D/l their ammo cattle-dog
it lists a fair few 223 loads and there is a 64 grain hunting load there
Winchester used to make a 64 grainer too
These heavier factory loads give you a bit more FPE and projectile performance becasue of their stronger construction on ferals/game than a 50 grain varmint grade projectile will
these 64 grain load are designed to work in a standard 223 twist which is 1:12
Tom Varney use's the winchester laod in his 223 for his feral dog shooting
When I used to laod for the 223 I use Hornady 60 grainers either the HP or the SP or sometimes the V-max
I have a few 60 V-max left over if you would like a few to try out
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I use american eagle factory 50 JHP in my .223 now becasue for the price you used to be able to get it for the time spent relaoding was better spent elsewhere - like driving to the properties to actually do the shooting.
pop most ferals in the head with this load and they will have a dirt nap
but if larger things are n the list- you might want to have a look at the 64 grain factory hunting loads
Go onto the Nioa website and D/l their ammo cattle-dog
it lists a fair few 223 loads and there is a 64 grain hunting load there
Winchester used to make a 64 grainer too
These heavier factory loads give you a bit more FPE and projectile performance becasue of their stronger construction on ferals/game than a 50 grain varmint grade projectile will
these 64 grain load are designed to work in a standard 223 twist which is 1:12
Tom Varney use's the winchester laod in his 223 for his feral dog shooting
When I used to laod for the 223 I use Hornady 60 grainers either the HP or the SP or sometimes the V-max
I have a few 60 V-max left over if you would like a few to try out
P
Re: Baikal IZH-18MH But Confused
thanx for the tips guys, actually got her now. unfortunately ogre I'm still searching for that elusive property so only shooting paper at mo booking a pay farm as soon as back from long weekend seems only way to get to shoot ferals instead of paper for me at the mo. Will keep you up to date.
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