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I usually stick with h4895 or 3031. I have shot a lot of h414 and 4064. We have a lot of .22-250s in this area and nobody I know shoots H380. I tried one can years ago, accuracy was ok, but it was dirty powder as I remember. Before I retired in 1999, I laid in a suppy of powder to do me in the coming years. H4895 was one. I have never had the problems Seafire mentions, but strange things happen in the shooting world.


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I was a 4064 fan for any bullet in the 22-250 but my last Browning X Bolt Varmint in 22-250 shot tight little clusters with RL-15 and a 50 grain Ballistic Tip.

I never did try IMR-4064 in that one.

50 grain poly tip of any flavor makes red mist and puffs feathers really well.

50 grain Sierra Varminter, not Blitz Varminter, was a favorite for years.

40 grain Blitzking gave very explosive results on crows. Very fun to see.


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We always used H380 but I’ve switched to Varget.

35 grains of Varget on top of the 55 grain Sierra Gameking is my all-around .22-250 load!

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My two 14 inch 22-250s each liked the Hornady 60 gr spire point.

But the extra length of a 60 gr polytip produced keyholes.


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Originally Posted by Seafire
Lawrence,

You are using H 4895. What I have found with that powder and why I prefer IMR's version, is the lack of consistency.

Since we are talking 22.250, I bring in to the conversation experience with a Ruger 77 Mk2 VT I have so chambered.

With a lot of powders that rifle is a very consistent small grouper at a variety of ranges., with all sorts of bullet weights and manufacture. Switch to H4895, it varies from so-so accuracy, to throwing them all over the place, like you'd think it was shot by some blind kid with a sling shot. This isn't the only rifle and caliber I have experienced this in.

But one load that rifle loves with H 4895 is a charge of 32.5 grains. It will consistently give me one hole groups, regardless of bullet weights at 100 yds, and at 200 the group isn't that much bigger.. regardless of the bullet weight or brand. So when I feed it that powder, that is the charge weight I use with it... 32.5 grains of H 4895. At 32 grains of 33 grains of the same powder, the groups open up quite a bit. A change to different primers still doesn't seem to have any impact of that fact.

With 30 to 60 grain bullets, in that rifle I usually use Reloader 7. It gives great performance and accuracy across the board.
So do a lot of other powders but RL 7 is the most frugal, as it takes less of a charge than ALL slower burning powders.

BUT 32.5 grains of H 4895 ALL work real well in ANY 22.250 I own... and there are 5 of them in the gun safe. Regardless of bullet weight... Go Figure ?

I'll definitely give your 32.5gr theory a try. Thanks!!


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