Somewhat related, I've been working up three loads simultaneously for a Sako full stock 22-250 and 55 grain Nosler ballistic tips.. 3700 fps loads using RL15, what I call medium loads using 26 grains H4895, and small game loads using Bullseye.

Sighted 2 1/2" high @ 100 with the hot load for a 300 yard zero brings the medium load almost dead on at 100, and the Bullseye load about an inch low at 30 yards, which is useful for small game. Accuracy stellar with all three loads, but the bullseye loads stack bullets in the same hole at 30 yards.

Interesting results with the Bullseye load. Worked up to 5 grains with the same 55 grain Nosler ballistic tip as the more standard loads used and wouldn't spin the bullet fast enough to stabilize. Dropped down to a 40 grain ballistic tip and 5.2, 5.5, and 5.7 grains of bullseye and all shot in the same hole, about 45 caliber, at 30 yards.
So this one rifle serves three purposes and shoots all loads very, very well.


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