Originally Posted by MojoHand
Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Originally Posted by MojoHand
Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Mojo,look in the Hornady reloading manual,they had loading info for the heavies in the .22-6mm.


Yeah, I've got it, but wondering about the truth behind accuracy Issues with pushing the heavies 'too fast'.
i've heard some bullets seem to have velocity 'nodes' where they are more accurate and wondered if it was a waste of time to build something that would push a 75 Amax to 3500 or so.

Kinda moot, right now as I'm about to send in my 'lowly' .223 to get Improved...hooray!
Sorry that I could not help you.


No problems, bro. Like I said, moot at this point. Perhaps this summer I can sell some stuff off and build another scorcher but its a toss up between a hot .22 or a not 6.5.
To me the .22-6mm is a easy cartridge to load and make,one pass through the re-sizing die and that is it.

Also wanted a .22-243,but it would be a little slower than the .22-6mm,but not by much.


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