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35 grains of CFE223 (opening load). I didn't chrono it due to cattle overrunning my position. This was with my Tikka T3X 22-250 with an 8'' twist.
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Can anyone share where they are getting data for the heavies our of a 22-250? The only sources that I see top out on 70 grain projectiles. Hornady data is a starting point in this case. If loading a powder with no published data I look at burn rates & case fill to select a powder suitable for my cartridge & chosen bullet weight. I use a chronograph and watch for traditional signs of pressure to validate that I'm on the right track.
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35 grains of CFE223 (opening load). I didn't chrono it due to cattle overrunning my position. This was with my Tikka T3X 22-250 with an 8'' twist. Well Cliff, as I've heard said back home in Virginia many a time... that dog'll hunt....
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OSU SIG, could you please give details. Brass Primers OAL
I also have one of the Tikka's 1-8 twist 22-250's.
Thanks Tom
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My 1:8 Tikka likes the 75gr ELD-M pushed by H414. I still want to try RL15, and the 70gr NABs are the end goal. TargetHow many grains of H414 and what brass/primer with the 75 ELDs?
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OSU SIG, could you please give details. Brass Primers OAL
I also have one of the Tikka's 1-8 twist 22-250's.
Thanks Tom Tom when I get home, I'll get my notes and give you the details.
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My 1:8 Tikka likes the 75gr ELD-M pushed by H414. I still want to try RL15, and the 70gr NABs are the end goal. TargetHow many grains of H414 and what brass/primer with the 75 ELDs? 38.0 grains, Federal 210, Hornady Brass
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What are your thoughts on the 73 vs 75 vs 80 eld match? I've got an 8 twist, but I haven't picked a bullet to start playing with.
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Mine has a one in 7 twist... but I know that a 1 in 8 twist 223 will stabilize both the 73 and 75 grain plastic tipped bullets.....I've also shot quite a few 80 grain A Maxes in mine....it and the 75 BTHP are the two most accurate bullets in mine, over 70 grains.
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Can anyone share where they are getting data for the heavies our of a 22-250? The only sources that I see top out on 70 grain projectiles. http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sierra22-250loads.pdf
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Thanks Castle Rock, you and REDGUN have shared the exact info that I was looking for.
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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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Castle, I have the digital manual and Hornady lumps all their 73 to 75 grain bullets into one data sheet. For Varget the manual shows a max of 33.4 and a velocity of 3200 fps. They do not show any flavor of 4350. Fastest load was 41.0 of Superformance at 3350 fps. Nest fastest loads were H414/37.9, RL 17/37.9, and 4007ssc. 37.6 all clocking 3300 fps. Hope this helps
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That is great, thanks Leon
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Has anyone seen any data published for RL26 for 75 or 88 grainers?
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