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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
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.

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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Originally Posted by SuperCub
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.

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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I've seen more well-shot game lost with TSXs than any other premium bullet.

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You mean Dreaming and Imagining....................(grin)


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Originally Posted by Wrongside

Originally Posted by SuperCub
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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.

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.

Maybe he'll keep it and we'll both win...................(grin)


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