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First round is done...but pardon my sometimes crappy benchrest technique as it just isn't consistent....tow good shots were usually combined with a called "out"... The two good shots would be right together with the other an inch away...

Federal case neck sized in a Redding die. Flash hole chamfered and neck inside and outside chanfered. After all the brass has been fired one it will be resized and trimmed to one length.

CCI LR Bechrest Primer

Winchester 748 powder each round measured with an electronic scale

Grains/Velocity/two shots/three shots at 100 yard

65 grain Sierra BT SP

32.0/2980/.25/.7
32.5/3070/.55/1.5
33.0/3130/.68/1.8
33.5/3210/.25/1.25


Hornady 75 grain HPBT

28.0/2730/.25/.7
29.0/2775/.3/1.3
29.5/2780/.62/1.25
30.0/2814/.3/.55
30.5/2870/.4/.7
31.0/2910/.4/.7
31.5/3010/.6/1.25


When I did everything correctly three times in a row the gun would shoot under .75 moa....In reality I think this will be consistently around a .4 moa shooter if I do my part......

Neither top load for either bullet showed any pressure signs whatsoever.... I would like to try and make 3100 fps with the Hornady if the accuracy will stay...


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I just threw these together. Had some new WW brass, used the expander mandrel to true the necks, dumped 34 grains of RL17 in there with CCIBR2's then seated a Hornady 75 grain AMax on top at 2.500" OAL.

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Wasn't real fast, but I did get it on paper.

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Should be a good shooting rifle..


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Round II:

Federal case neck sized in a Redding die. Flash hole chamfered and neck inside and outside chanfered. After all the brass has been fired one it will be resized and trimmed to one length.

CCI LR Bechrest Primer

Winchester 748 powder each round measured with an electronic scale

Grains/Velocity/two shots/three shots at 100 yard

65 grain Sierra BT SP

34.0/.46/1.15/3190
34.5/.39/1.02/3250
35.0/.38/.76/3270
35.5/.48/.63/3350
36.0/.7/1.18/3390



75 grain Hornady HPBT

32.0/.0/1.25/3000 (first two rounds through the same hole)
32.5/.68/.88/3025
33.0/.34/.50/3040
33.5/.8/1.6/3105 (rifle slid on bag)
34.0/.38/.95/3150


Still zero pressure signs with either load.


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I loaded some 50 grain vmax to get mine on paper.. random load of 34.0 g of IMR-4064,, 3 to get on paper, then a 3 shot group.. shot a second group to confirm.

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Also shot a group of 77 grain tipped match kings.. again, a random load or 34.0 grains of RL-19 loaded at 2.500

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I'm working now with the 75 Scirocco, but they are not as easy so far.

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Good info, thanks for sharing it with us.


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My Ruger with the Pac Nor 1 in 7 twist gets fed...

33.3 grains of RL 15, or 4064 or IMR 4895...

Large Rifle primer, usually CCI...

with 75 A Max, BTHP or 80 grain A Max or Match bullets...

velocity is usually right in the 3300 to 3350 fps range out of the rifles 24 inch heavy mag contour barrel...stainless if that matters
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Bump. Interested to see others loads. Have tried H4350 and Hunter with 75 AMAX in my NULA 1 in 8 22-250. Best groups below 3200fps with both and wasn't even able to get to 3200 fps with Hunter at max charge (37.3 gr per email communication from Western). About 3250 fps at 37gr H4350.


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I had a chance to work a little more with the 75G Swift Scirocco.. I am using RL-17. I shot a string for velocity and got the following with my magneto speed. Sorry the pic is sideways..

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using this velocity data I determined I would start at 36.6 grains of RL-17 and shoot variable length at a measured velocity of 33320 fps.
I tested at 2.510 .005 off the lands... It did not like this at all.

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I also tried a long jump of .110, It didn't like this either. 2.405" COAL = 0.110 jump

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I found the best accuracy with a length to lands (jump) around .055-.080.. These are rough analysis and will get plenty of fine tuning to come.
This group is 2.435" COAL Jumping 0.080

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And by far the best.. was 2.460, jumping .055

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If anyone else is working with the 75 grain swift Scirocco, I would love to her your results.

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80 gr. a max hit the target sideways in mine. Pulled the rest and seated 75 gr. A max and 77 Sierra tmk to try.

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This is testing mine with 75 gr AMAX and seating them .020 off of the lands. I'm using RL-15, Lapua brass and a CCI 200:

31.3 gr

2919
2926
2906
2921
ES: 20.0
AV: 2918.0
SD: 8.5

31.7 gr

2978
2939
2928
2961
ES: 50.0
AV: 2951.5
SD: 22.4

32.1 gr

2999
3003
2997
2973
ES: 30.0
AV: 2993.0
SD: 13.6

32.5 gr

3009
3033
3020
3012
ES: 24.0
AV: 3018.5
SD: 10.7

32.9 gr

3057
3046
3053
3064
ES: 18.0
AV: 3055.0
SD: 7.5

33.3 gr

3111
3100
3078
3103
ES: 33.0
AV: 3098.0
SD: 14.1

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Shot mine today with 70 gr Nosler RDF bullets and IMR 4350 38.2 grains and while the accuracy is excellent the speed was lacking. 3079 fps at 1000' since the accuracy is so good the velocity doesnt bother me as much but I am getting a very similar speed with a 26" barreled savage with the same bullet 25 grains of RL 15 in a 223. I am thinking of going to RL17. Like I said the accuracy was great but velocity was lacking.

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Just did a quick work up for pressure.

75 ELD into the lands and full Lapua case of RL-26 and Fed 210 primer gave me 1" 4 shot group and 3330 fps. Now to play with seating depth to see if I can't tighten it up some.

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Originally Posted by alaska_lanche
Just did a quick work up for pressure.

75 ELD into the lands and full Lapua case of RL-26 and Fed 210 primer gave me 1" 4 shot group and 3330 fps. Now to play with seating depth to see if I can't tighten it up some.


Keep me posted. Interested in seeing results.

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Originally Posted by devnull
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Just did a quick work up for pressure.

75 ELD into the lands and full Lapua case of RL-26 and Fed 210 primer gave me 1" 4 shot group and 3330 fps. Now to play with seating depth to see if I can't tighten it up some.


Keep me posted. Interested in seeing results.



Will do...btw ran out of powder space before I hit pressure in my rifle. Waiting for my chassis stock to arrive and drop the rifle in it before I shoot my load work ups. wink

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Has anyone tried light bullets at high speeds in their 8 twist tikkas?

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I'm waiting to see all the dead animal pics shot with the 62 gr TTSX's, I have a loaded e-mail on one of these guns but haven't pulled the trigger yet.


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mine is built on a Ruger SA Stainless, that use to be a 243.. so it has no mag block in it..

I've run 75 and 80 grain A Maxes out of it... and 75 grain BTHPs...

The 80 A Max and the 75 BTHPs being the most accurate out of the bunch...

my powder charges are with two powders...33.3 grains of either IMR 4064 or IMR 4895...

bullets seated out to magazine length...MV is 3350 with the 75 grain bullets
and 3300 fps with the 80 grainers...

barrel is a Pac Nor Reject, John Noveske did the barrel on it...before he got famous..

Cost me $75 for the barrel, the chambering and mounting it..

one of the more accurate rifles I have around here...


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Well worked up the RL-26 load. #1 was .000" (in the lands), #2 was .020" out, #3 was .040" out, and #4 was .060" out. Overall none of them are bad, just one is clearly a winner and the 75 grains ELDs like to be in the lands for this rifle. If i can replicate 1/4 or even 1/2 MOA again then 75 ELDs at 3315 fps isn't exactly terrible. wink

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As you can see things just went from a nice 1/4 MOA group to an "abysmal" .6" or so for #2 and #3, to a horrid just over MOA for the #4.

Going to load some more into the lands tonight and shoot them tomorrow to see how they do.

I am digging the little Tikka 22-250 for certain thus far and being able to shooting 100 yards and shoot the loads I just worked up on the bench at 99 yards in the yard is pretty nice these days now that its suppressed.

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Well I loaded up the same load as #1 above and shot 5 more the following day. Looks to be repeatable accuracy. So I will take it.

#1 and #5 are both right at the lands and both well under 1/2 MOA for 5 shots..."that oughta do donkey" smile So loaded up 65 more at that load...next time out will be flinging them to 1K I hope.

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Shot Lukes load today in my LH Tikka 1-8 twist, 22" 22-250 3 X 9 Minox BDC 75 Gr Horn ELDM CCI primer RL 26 full case, 3264 FPS. 3 shots .28" 4 th was a called flier. Bad wind and conditions . My RL 17 load shows pressure and about 1.25". Thanks Luke the Pioneer !


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Any update on the RL26 loads?


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RL17 and 70 grain Nosler RDF. 1" groups at 200 yards at 3375 fps.

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Just picked up my Tikka this afternoon any more load data out there to share? I'm definitely going to try Alaska Lanche's RL 26 load !!

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In the theme of continuing to test, I tried both Hybrid 100V along with H414 to see if I could get better velocity than what I was getting with RL-15 using 75 gr AMAX. Below are my chrono numbers from this weekend at 63 def. F. at 1760' ASL. Load was using Lapua brass, 75 AMAX (.020 off the lands - 2.620 OAL) and a CCI 200. I recognize I need more shots in my strings to accurately calculate SD. I was mainly looking to get velocity up. I did notice sticky bolt lift with the 37.7-38.1 gr of Hybrid 100V. All loads produced groups under 1" at 100 yards but nothing I found was excellent.

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36.9 gr
3127
3096
3143
3120
ES: 47.0
AV: 3121.5
SD: 19.5

37.3 gr
3149
3215
3222
ES: 73.0
AV: 3195.3
SD: 40.3

37.7 gr

3229
3285
3266
ES: 56.0
AV: 3260.0
SD: 28.5

38.1 gr

3263
3274
3283
ES: 20.0
AV: 3273.3
SD: 10.0

H414

36.9 gr

3100
3130
3142
3134
ES: 42.0
AV: 3126.5
SD: 18.4

37.3 gr

3179
3162
3153
ES: 26.0
AV: 3164.7
SD: 13.2

37.7 gr

3157
3172
3187
ES: 30.0
AV: 3172.0
SD: 15.0

38.1 gr

3236
3197
3235
ES: 39.0
AV: 3222.7
SD: 22.2

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75 grain eld 31 h380 horn case ww primer... shoots four shots in the .6s for me.

60 v max 35.2 h380 horn case ww primer goes about .75

40 v max 35 grains of varget goes an inch but I only loaded four to see if they would work.

50 v max 34.5 benchmark horn case ww primer shoots about .75.....stiff load... careful goes 3750

34.5-36 grains of 4064 50 v max has shot well but I haven't tested it multiple times to be sure.

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Any updates?
I'm picking mine up on Monday
Probably going to start with 75 ELDXs and 4350, would love to give R26 a go but I often shoot when it is better than 100 in the shade add have heard it doesn't like the heat.

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Just got my 22-250 VLD seater. Have 75 amax and 88 grain ELD loaded up with H4350 to start. Will move to RL26 if this doesn't work. Kept getting tips on the 88s dinged up with standard seater.

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Great, let us know how you go, where are you starting with loads ?

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34 grains and 35 grains respectively.

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88 ELD did not do great. The 75 Amax shot very well between 35.6 and 36.4 grains of H4350. Right on the lands. Loading a few up at 36.2 and going longer.

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My High RPM 22-250's are Custom 700's.

Pass the 75 ELD's in a 8",with Re-15 and 200's.

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I have a lot of 15 on the shelf. Will try that next. And those clearance 75 amaxs have to get shot up first lol.

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The ELD's are THE way to go,but I've a "few" 75 'Max myself.(grin)

Pass the 224 Kreedmire and 88's!.....................


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Has anybody seen hornady published data with Varget and 4350 with 75 grain eldms
Where are they at with it, I don't want to buy another manual just for this.

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Shaking my head.

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Why would that be, I what powder and load do you suggest for a gun that will be mostly shot in the desert when it is likely to be 100 plus in the shade.

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Originally Posted by Castle_Rock
Why would that be, I what powder and load do you suggest for a gun that will be mostly shot in the desert when it is likely to be 100 plus in the shade.



MAGNIFICENT fhuqking stupidity.

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I'm a little surprised at your response, you used to be pretty helpful in the past, maybe you can try again with a recommendation that will help me out please

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You suck a mean ass.

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Originally Posted by Castle_Rock
Has anybody seen hornady published data with Varget and 4350 with 75 grain eldms
Where are they at with it, I don't want to buy another manual just for this.


Hornady data is 33.4 gr max for Varget with 75 gr ELDM. It doesn't list H4350.

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Originally Posted by devnull
Originally Posted by Castle_Rock
Has anybody seen hornady published data with Varget and 4350 with 75 grain eldms
Where are they at with it, I don't want to buy another manual just for this.


Hornady data is 33.4 gr max for Varget with 75 gr ELDM. It doesn't list H4350.


Sierra lists 33.0-36.5 grains of H4350 with their 80 grain SMK. That should get you close.

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The 80 Sugar ain't much force,from any angle.................


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In my eight twist 22-250, IMR 4451 has been the best powder I've tried. Velocity is around 3350 with Sierra 80's and the same with Berger or Hornady (28 inch barrel). GD

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The 80 Sugar ain't much force,from any angle.................


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Originally Posted by Castle_Rock
Has anybody seen hornady published data with Varget and 4350 with 75 grain eldms
Where are they at with it, I don't want to buy another manual just for this.

Go to Hodgdons website and see if they list that bullet in their load data.


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'15 and 75 ELD's for me,in my 7" Rock SALAMI.


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Were these 8" 22-250s a special buy somewhere in the US?

I don't see them listed.

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Originally Posted by SuperCub
Were these 8" 22-250s a special buy somewhere in the US?

I don't see them listed.
Whitaker’s did a special run and then tikka made a few. If you look on gunbroker you can still find tikkas.

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RAR's too.

Hint................


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Originally Posted by 79inpa
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Were these 8" 22-250s a special buy somewhere in the US?

I don't see them listed.
Whitaker’s did a special run and then tikka made a few. If you look on gunbroker you can still find tikkas.

Thanks ..... Pretty expensive to get one of those into Canada. Might have to go to plan B and use a 700 action I have been hoarding.

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Bless your heart for TRYING.

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Were these 8" 22-250s a special buy somewhere in the US?

I don't see them listed.
Whitaker’s did a special run and then tikka made a few. If you look on gunbroker you can still find tikkas.

Thanks ..... Pretty expensive to get one of those into Canada. Might have to go to plan B and use a 700 action I have been hoarding.

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I brought one in last year and ended up being a par with most Canadian retailers, once all was said and done. But that was before Tikka started enforcing MAP and Whitaker’s prices were very good. That shop may have sailed tho...

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Were these 8" 22-250s a special buy somewhere in the US?

I don't see them listed.
Whitaker’s did a special run and then tikka made a few. If you look on gunbroker you can still find tikkas.

Thanks ..... Pretty expensive to get one of those into Canada. Might have to go to plan B and use a 700 action I have been hoarding.

Super,

I brought one in last year and ended up being a par with most Canadian retailers, once all was said and done. But that was before Tikka started enforcing MAP and Whitaker’s prices were very good. That shop may have sailed tho...

Good luck buying or building. smile

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Thanks for the replies and PMs, some very helpful people here.
I don't think the 8 twist 22/250's are entirely exclusive to Whittakers, they are available off the shelf in Australia and NZ, I would imagine the Canadian distributor would be able to get them.

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Which specific model or models of Tikka .22-250 come in the 1:8 twist? I'm seeing their Lite SS on some of the on-line dealer sites but I can't find that spec on the Tikka website.

Ans speaking of, who else makes a 1:8 .22-250? IIRC Ruger made a special run of Predators or maybe standard RAR's for Whittaker but those are sold out.


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Specifically the one's twisted 8". Hint.

Mine got Shanghai'd enroute...as a pard wanted to fhuqk around with it and poke it in a McMillan to see WTF.

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Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
Which specific model or models of Tikka .22-250 come in the 1:8 twist? I'm seeing their Lite SS on some of the on-line dealer sites but I can't find that spec on the Tikka website.

Ans speaking of, who else makes a 1:8 .22-250? IIRC Ruger made a special run of Predators or maybe standard RAR's for Whittaker but those are sold out.


Jim, I'm not sure if the 8" twist model is still being made by Tikka. If I'm correct, the RAR is still offered in an 8" twist. Additionally, the Browning X-Bolt is offered in a 9" twist and a left handed configuration.


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I just loaded some 60 v max over 40.5 grains of superformance. Hornady brass with ww primers. runs only 3380 out of my 22 inch tikka but it shoot about .6 no matter how many rounds I put in the group.

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I shoot 75 ELD's at 3150fps outta more than a few 21" 223AI's.

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Circling back around on this. I want to try some Speer 75 gr Gold Dots with the Tikka. Has anyone tried these and what is your load? I have RL-15, H414 and RL-16 to try.

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75 gr. Hornady short barreled rifle (SBR) TAP bullets that were surplus at MidwayUSA. They're not in the Hornady bullet catalog. Midway listed them as 80 gr., but they actually weighed 75 gr. They're designed for the tactical .223, should be pretty effective at .22-250 speeds. So far, haven't shot anything yet, too many other projects.

They really grouped well in my 8 twist Shilen .22-250. Not too sleek, not my choice for long range. Should make quite a "dent" in the biggest hog..

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Are they still available?

Not last time I checked. I got more from a Fire contributor.

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Son's was doing 3300 fps with 75 amax. Now bobbed to 18" and suppressed. May check velocity tomorrow weather permitting. RL17.

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Prolly don't suck with 88's. Hint.

Or so I hear,through The Grapevine. Hint.(grin)

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The BEST move. Hint.

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Standard Fare. Hint.

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Extrapolations,is plum handy. Hint.

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Never tried 88’s. Is 8 twist fast enough?

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Any updated info on these 1:8 twist Tikka loads?
I dont have any of the RL powders but I do have H4350 and lots of Varget to try.
I have some 75 gr Amax, 77gr Nosler and 69gr Nosler.
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I have some 75 gr Gold Dots loaded with RL-16 that I'm wanting to test in Lapua brass. Once I do, I'll post results here.

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Just go 22 Creed


Last time I checked, Tikka didn't have a factory offering in 22 Creed.

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Good results for me with H414 and the 75ELD-M. I want to check it for pressure this summer when it gets hot. May also play with RL-15 and H4350 just to see.

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I already have the Tikka 22-250, not the 22 Creed. Thats why I asked.

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David, the 22C reamer is reported to clean up the 22-250 chamber *if* you wanted to bother.


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It wasn’t a Tikka, but when I was shooting an 8” twist 22-250, it’s favorite load by far, was R15 pushing the 75gr Amax to 3200. That load would should sub 3” 5 shot groups at 700 yards. It was amazing.

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Originally Posted by Hondo64d
It wasn’t a Tikka, but when I was shooting an 8” twist 22-250, it’s favorite load by far, was R15 pushing the 75gr Amax to 3200. That load would should sub 3” 5 shot groups at 700 yards. It was amazing. John


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Looks like I will be investing in some of the R powders....lol

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Federal brass, neck sized with a LCD, Fed, 210, 75 grain ELD, 30 grains AR comp. 3150 FPS. Accurate in my 1-8 Ruger American.

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There’s a thread in the rifle reloading forums that has more info regarding this.


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There’s a thread in the rifle reloading forums that has more info regarding this.
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Originally Posted by LBP
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There’s a thread in the rifle reloading forums that has more info regarding this.
I’ll look for it thanks!

Les, I'll show you a couple good, "pet", loads that I have developed for my Tikka. I'm pretty happy when I'm putting 3 shots into around an inch at 400 yards:

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Sub 1" at 400 yards is even better:
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My experience with the 88gr ELD match bullet in the 22-250 has been pretty positive.

Here's a cheaper Barnes 69gr match burner load that was alright:
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Man those are great groups at 400!!


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Man those are great groups at 400!!

Thanks Les, another reason I shoot paper at 400 is because at my local range, the furthest targets we can drive to is 400. We have steel set up at 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, and 1,000 yards though.
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I guess you can say it's my favorite playground right now. I have other places I can shoot and set up paper, but I'm kind of lazy. This makes it too easy..
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400 isn't that far, but it's a good distance for testing different rifles. In this pic, I was comparing 3 different rifles. Sometimes I'm impressed or disgusted in how some of these different rifles shoot. Thinking your loudenboomer 300wby magnum is going to lay down some serious kick azz, often times does not happen. A lot of times the .223 caliber's shine. I believe in the pic here, my AR15 did some major kick azz. Even though I've seen that many times, it still surprises me.

There's beauty in that 1 in 8" twist 22-250 though, especially when running 77's and 88's.


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I wish I had a 400 yard range 😂. My normal range is only 100 yards, I do have a place to shoot 300 but I don’t get down there very often.


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RL 15 has done well for me with 75 gr ELDM and 70 gr Accubond. The ELDM is a smidge more accurate, but the 70gr Accubond has shown much better on game performance. The 62 gr TTSX has also done well but didn't quite have the accuracy of the other two in my rifle.

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Originally Posted by tx270
RL 15 has done well for me with 75 gr ELDM and 70 gr Accubond. The ELDM is a smidge more accurate, but the 70gr Accubond has shown much better on game performance. The 62 gr TTSX has also done well but didn't quite have the accuracy of the other two in my rifle.

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Originally Posted by LBP
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RL 15 has done well for me with 75 gr ELDM and 70 gr Accubond. The ELDM is a smidge more accurate, but the 70gr Accubond has shown much better on game performance. The 62 gr TTSX has also done well but didn't quite have the accuracy of the other two in my rifle.

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I found some RL 15 I forgot I had. Any advice on a loads for 75’s?

32.9 gr shot the tightest with a 75 grain AMAX and Lapua brass. Avg velocity in my Tikka was slow at 3,055 fps.

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RL 15 has done well for me with 75 gr ELDM and 70 gr Accubond. The ELDM is a smidge more accurate, but the 70gr Accubond has shown much better on game performance. The 62 gr TTSX has also done well but didn't quite have the accuracy of the other two in my rifle.

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I found some RL 15 I forgot I had. Any advice on a loads for 75’s?

32.9 gr shot the tightest with a 75 grain AMAX and Lapua brass. Avg velocity in my Tikka was slow at 3,055 fps.

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Sorry LBP, just saw your question.

With the 75's I'm running 33.5 gr of RL-15 with an average velocity of 3340 fps.

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LBP, post results of your RL15 testing.
I just got me a pound of it to try with 77 gr. Berger OTM's and also got some Win 748 I'm gonna try as well.
So far I have just had so-so accuracy with Varget, 4064, and IMR 4350.

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Ran some chrono loads yesterday in my 22/250.
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36 gr. = 2838 fps
37 gr. =2890 fps
38 gr. =2941 fps
39 gr =3079 fps
40 gr. =3041

When I see a higher charge weight and reduced velocity that usually means the end of the line. And a very faint ejector mark on the 40 gr load confirmed it.
My old accuracy load in this 22/250 is 32.5 gr RL-15 for 3075 fps, kinda matches others experience, I find that very interesting


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Originally Posted by irfubar
Ran some chrono loads yesterday in my 22/250.
RL-26
22" barrel, 1/8 twist
88 gr Hornady ELD

36 gr. = 2838 fps
37 gr. =2890 fps
38 gr. =2941 fps
39 gr =3079 fps
40 gr. =3041

When I see a higher charge weight and reduced velocity that usually means the end of the line. And a very faint ejector mark on the 40 gr load confirmed it.
My old accuracy load in this 22/250 is 32.5 gr RL-15 for 3075 fps, kinda matches others experience, I find that very interesting

Yep, my accuracy loads with the 88gr are right around 3,050fps, as well.


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Originally Posted by irfubar
Ran some chrono loads yesterday in my 22/250.
RL-26
22" barrel, 1/8 twist
88 gr Hornady ELD

36 gr. = 2838 fps
37 gr. =2890 fps
38 gr. =2941 fps
39 gr =3079 fps
40 gr. =3041

When I see a higher charge weight and reduced velocity that usually means the end of the line. And a very faint ejector mark on the 40 gr load confirmed it.
My old accuracy load in this 22/250 is 32.5 gr RL-15 for 3075 fps, kinda matches others experience, I find that very interesting

Yep, my accuracy loads with the 88gr are right around 3,050fps, as well.

BSA, I just realized I didn't state my accuracy load of 32.5 gr RL-15 was with a 75 Amax... sorry for the confusion, I haven't tried RL-15 with the 88 eldm.
I haven't accuracy tested the 88 eldm load yet but the chrono group was in a verticle string 1/2" wide by 3" tall, so I have high hopes for the 39gr RL-26 load at 3000fps


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Originally Posted by irfubar
Ran some chrono loads yesterday in my 22/250.
RL-26
22" barrel, 1/8 twist
88 gr Hornady ELD

36 gr. = 2838 fps
37 gr. =2890 fps
38 gr. =2941 fps
39 gr =3079 fps
40 gr. =3041

When I see a higher charge weight and reduced velocity that usually means the end of the line. And a very faint ejector mark on the 40 gr load confirmed it.
My old accuracy load in this 22/250 is 32.5 gr RL-15 for 3075 fps, kinda matches others experience, I find that very interesting

Yep, my accuracy loads with the 88gr are right around 3,050fps, as well.

BSA, I just realized I didn't state my accuracy load of 32.5 gr RL-15 was with a 75 Amax... sorry for the confusion, I haven't tried RL-15 with the 88 eldm.
I haven't accuracy tested the 88 eldm load yet but the chrono group was in a verticle string 1/2" wide by 3" tall, so I have high hopes for the 39gr RL-26 load at 3000fps
Ok, got it buddy. You know there is a thread in the handloading forums as well? Some of us ran some tests with the 88eld match bullets with different powders. You may want to check it out. There is some good info there. Good luck with it man. The 22-250 is a fun little cartridge. One of my favorites


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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