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Guys,
I am thinking about building a 22-6mmAI. I am thinking a bartlein 1-8 twist barrel at 26-27". I know you can use 6mm cases to get there. What about the 224 TTH? Would that not be a better case to start with? Already necked down, just have to blow the shoulders out to 40 degrees. Also I have searched here and elsewhere for load info. Most is for standard 22-6mm, not the AI. Looking at the big Bergers 80-90grain for this rig. I like the bigger bullets for long range shooting. Any help/advise would be appreciated.
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Does a 22-66mmAI look like this?
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That's IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Might be a little overbore...


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Barrel makers gotta make a living too...


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What about a .22 caliber on a 243 case? Quality brass is very easy to acquire.

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Originally Posted by Son_of_the_Gael
Might be a little overbore...


Only in a short action.

Personally, I wouldn't think of anything more than a 22-30mmAI, full length of course, to avoid that overbore issue.

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About 20 years ago me and my nephew tried about every 22cal possible. we tried a 22-284 that is just slightly larger capacity than a 22-6mmAI........you will never get the speeds you think you will and the barrel will be half shot out by the time you work up a load. Biggest I will go ever again is a 22-250AI with 1-8" twist. about 5 times the barrel life and you give up very little velocity.

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I always wondered if the 22-6mm would be almost the same as the 220 Swift.

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This is off accurate shooter fo 22-6mm http://www.accuratereloading.com/226rem.html

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If you have access to Wildcat Cartridges Vol. II from Wolfe publishing, check the data for the .224 Clark. Dimension drawings show it is a little longer to the neck/shoulder junction (11.933") and a little fatter at the shoulder (.455) than Hornady's drawings for the standard .22/6mm; it has a 30 degree shoulder. I don't know the dimensions for the .22/6mm AI, but I'd suspect they are close enough for starting loads.


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They have a 5.6x57 in Europe! Be about the same thing.

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The .223 WSSM has just about exactly the same powder capacity as the .22/6mm, and I've used .223 WSSM data in a .22/6mm with just about identical results, though obviously that would depend on the throat length in the .22/6mm, plus throat wear in either rifle. But the main point is that .223 WSSM data is a good starting point for the .22/6mm AI.


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Originally Posted by Swifty52
Does a 22-66mmAI look like this?
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No, thats a 25 caliber....

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Thanks for all the info. I will be sending a long range Remington to Pac Nor for a new barrel next year. Always like the oddball stuff.
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Originally Posted by Son_of_the_Gael
Might be a little overbore...


yep.......6mm Rem w/47 grs is overbore enough....


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Originally Posted by boatanchor
About 20 years ago me and my nephew tried about every 22cal possible. we tried a 22-284 that is just slightly larger capacity than a 22-6mmAI........you will never get the speeds you think you will and the barrel will be half shot out by the time you work up a load. Biggest I will go ever again is a 22-250AI with 1-8" twist. about 5 times the barrel life and you give up very little velocity.


Pretty much the truth. I had a .22-6mm made up in a 26" barrel, and my experimenting has lead me to using Norma MRP with 75 grain bullets. I still cannot manage less than 1" groups at 100 yds, though...not impressed thus far.


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My .22/6mm had 24" 1-8 Brux barrel, in a heavy sporter contour. It was easy to get to get 5-shot groups inan inch with several bullets, and much smaller with some. But it absolutely hated 75-grain A-Maxes!


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