Everglades 223 62gr Version 2 Load Development – The Experiment
The Range Squirrel
I let myself run out of powder on New Years weekend after my mom and pop shop had closed, so I went to Academy, only to find they do not stock Varget. My plans to do some reloading over the long weekend turn to doing load development with yet another powder. The results are mediocre, but the exercise is good.

I owned a Marlin 60 since 1987, but never really got ‘into’ guns until 2011 when I bought my first 9mm pistol. That was soon followed by a .380 and a 12 guage pump, and I was all in. I had done some 20 guage reloading growing up, and threw myself into 9mm and .223 reloading in 2017, .380 in 2019, 7.62×39 in 2020 and my first revolver in 45 Colt in 2022. It is so satisfying to go to the range and string together ever improving groups with ammo I loaded myself; it doesn’t hurt that I’m a little OCD about technical things, the tangible/visible rewards are really gratifying.
I have a nagging but as yet unattained ‘want’ for a .358 Yeti unloader, it just looks like a really cool caliber. My next learning curve, space permitting, is casting and coating.