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If someone would be so kind as to see what quickload spits out with this information .22 250 22" barrel 1:8 twist 36gr RL 16 75 gr hornady BTHP match (#2278) length .9985 CCI BR-2 COAL 2.471 1300ft elavation Say 70 degrees Did I leave out any other info needed ? Thanks in advance
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Think you need actual bullet length too.
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QL does not care about twist or primers. What info are you after? When you give elevation and temperature is sounds like you are after Quick Target data [comes for free with Quick Load] on the flight of the bullet [drop, wind drift, and velocity at range]
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QL does not care about twist or primers. What info are you after? When you give elevation and temperature is sounds like you are after Quick Target data [comes for free with Quick Load] on the flight of the bullet [drop, wind drift, and velocity at range] Pressures and safe or not
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i had to use #2279
36 gr is 101.4% case full. That might be a little compressed. 3176 fps 54,424 psi
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i had to use #2279
36 gr is 101.4% case full. That might be a little compressed. 3176 fps 54,424 psi Thank you very much. Looks like I got some room to stomp it a bit more .
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Idholton,
I'm running 37.0 grains of RL16 with a 75 ELD @ 2.650" overal length. I'm getting 3300 fps in a 22.5" barrel and it shoots fantastic.
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Idholton,
I'm running 37.0 grains of RL16 with a 75 ELD @ 2.650" overal length. I'm getting 3300 fps in a 22.5" barrel and it shoots fantastic. Loaded so.e to 37gr. Getting dark so didn't set up chrono but shot very good
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Idholton,
I'm running 37.0 grains of RL16 with a 75 ELD @ 2.650" overal length. I'm getting 3300 fps in a 22.5" barrel and it shoots fantastic. Loaded so.e to 37gr. Getting dark so didn't set up chrono but shot very good Where did you end up with this? Also, what kind of .22-250 are you running? Tikka with 1/8 twist by chance?
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37.0gr IMR 4350, Fed 210match, Fed Cases, 75gr Hornady HPBT, 50* weather, 3,000 FT Elevation, OAL- 2.480" (.020 off lands)
3294 FPS with an SD of 4.6 and accuracy 1/3 MOA out to 700 yards.
Bergara HMR 22-250 (1-9 twist)
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Idholton,
I'm running 37.0 grains of RL16 with a 75 ELD @ 2.650" overal length. I'm getting 3300 fps in a 22.5" barrel and it shoots fantastic. Loaded so.e to 37gr. Getting dark so didn't set up chrono but shot very good Where did you end up with this? Also, what kind of .22-250 are you running? Tikka with 1/8 twist by chance? Mine was a 1-8" twist Tikka. Chronoed 3,292 fps at 12' from the muzzle and shot very well.
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Sorry I didn't follow up on this thread why from my notes right now I will try to remember to put it down here tomorrow evening. I'm really enjoying shooting the 88 the ballistically the 75 outperformed them but the 88 shoot a little better
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[b][/b]Eld 75 ,37.5 RL16 gave me 3150 38.5 ............3320 shots great no pressure sign. My particular gun runs a good 200 feet per second slow from from published loads.
Eld 88 36gr Rl16 3000 shots better 35.5 hit 3050 shots ok about like 75's Doing all the math the ballistic Edge goes to the 75. But the 88 do shoot noticeably better
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I've been shooting the 80g eldm in my tikka 22-250 8 twist because I bought a bunch on sale. They bc isn't much better than the 75 but they shoot really well with h4350. I think I'm only going 3050 IIRC but I haven't done any other load work up yet.
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