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conley82
02-14-2011, 07:56 PM
Looking into loading my own and wanted to see if anyone has a good load for the 22-250. Thinking im wanting to use 55gr bullets.

scope eye
02-14-2011, 10:44 PM
Hi my sweetheart loads for they 50 - 53 and 55 vmax's is 38 gr of varget, that will get they attention of they intended recipient.
As allways reloaders beware.
thanks Dean

bootsmcguire
02-14-2011, 11:06 PM
Neck sized case, Fed 210, 55gr Sierra Spitzer, 34.5grs RL15 2.35 OAL, no crimp.

Easy to get 5 shots touching at 100yds, ussually they all end up in the same hole. Got easy 1.5" groups at 330yds, and many in the .75" range.
Load is not up to max, but works great in mine.

Like Scope Eye said,
As allways reloaders beware

Boots

conley82
02-14-2011, 11:17 PM
Thanks guys. I got a buddy of mine that loads helping me. He does not have a 22-250 so we needed a place to start.

bootsmcguire
02-15-2011, 12:43 AM
Varget also did very well before I switched to RL15, but I never got up to the 38grs. Scope Eye uses. I think I never got higher than 35.0grs.

scope eye
02-15-2011, 07:19 AM
Varget also did very well before I switched to RL15, but I never got up to the 38grs. Scope Eye uses. I think I never got higher than 35.0grs.

Hey boots RL15 and H380 are nearly identical in burn rates, and the 380 in H380 stands for 38gr which is they original powder designed 22-250 with a 53 gr projectile, so you have some room to grow.
thanks Dean

blom
02-15-2011, 08:41 AM
What Scope Eye said +1. My favorate load is 37.6 H-380, 50g V-max WLR primer. Before I shot the barrel out it was a 1 holer.

scope eye
02-15-2011, 09:12 AM
What Scope Eye said +1. My favorate load is 37.6 H-380, 50g V-max WLR primer. Before I shot the barrel out it was a 1 holer.

Hey Blom send it to sinman he can rethroat it for short money 75.00 I think he said, I have brought back to life the same barrel
four times and when you get it back it's like a new barrel that is allready broken in
Dean

showgun
02-15-2011, 10:05 AM
My Load is 37.4 grains of H380 with a 50gn v-max! Win brass/primer, flash hole deburred and pocket uniformed produces 1/2" out of my weatherby SUB MOA.

bootsmcguire
02-15-2011, 07:32 PM
Well I figured i had some room when I started, but I hit 35.5 on the RL15 and was popping 1 out of 3 primers on new brass. Checked the brass and primers were snug. So I backed off to 35.0 and my groups opened, backed off to 34.5 and they tightened back up. I dunno, but it works.

Dennis
02-15-2011, 09:02 PM
You might try this load . . . I have never had a pressure problem with this load!

All guns are different!

http://i957.photobucket.com/albums/ae56/Dennis4437/22-250BEST355RE1552grBergers-1.jpg

scope eye
02-15-2011, 10:10 PM
Just a heads up RL15 has the same burn rate as H380, just good info to know.
Dean

bootsmcguire
02-15-2011, 10:20 PM
Yeah that is good to know. I dunno whats up with my barrel, might just been something weird with mine, but 34.5 was making good groups so I dunno. I have that barrel off right now, but once I pick up another action or decide what caliber I don't need right now, I am gonna remount it and play some more.

FishingGodBilly
02-15-2011, 10:25 PM
55 grain hornandy sp ... 34.5 grains of varget.

scope eye
02-16-2011, 06:12 AM
I gotta say I have to give it to you guys the ones that measure down to the tenth gr, I don't have in me and being OCD doesn't help either, so if I can't make it to the next round number for what ever reason, pressure - bolt lift - primer pocket or grouping, I stick with the next lower round number of grains I know not very scientific but it has allways worked for me, and I truly believe that who ever coined the phrase if it ain't broke was a reloader.
Dean

showgun
02-16-2011, 10:15 AM
I gotta say I have to give it to you guys the ones that measure down to the tenth gr, I don't have in me and being OCD doesn't help either, so if I can't make it to the next round number for what ever reason, pressure - bolt lift - primer pocket or grouping, I stick with the next lower round number of grains I know not very scientific but it has allways worked for me, and I truly believe that who ever coined the phrase if it ain't broke was a reloader.
Dean


Thats funny! Well I personally hand weigh each charge so keeping it at a certain 10th of a grain isn't a problem. Once I find my load I set the powder drop .02 gns short and trickle in to perfection. I normally use a baby spoon for the powder when loading 20 rounds for load development purposes.

blom
02-16-2011, 10:34 AM
scope eye
Thanks for the advice, but it's to late, I have a bore scope and the first 12" of the barrel looks like alligator hide. I'd have had it rebarreled by now but my 2 usual Smith's don't have metric capabilities. Time to call sinman. blom

scope eye
02-16-2011, 05:13 PM
Here are some other powders that are close for those who are interested.
WIN748 --- RL10X

H335---H4895

RL12---IMR4895

RL15---H380

WIN760---H414

VARGET---N135. VIT

RL17---N150. VIT

RL19---N160. VIT

james86
02-18-2011, 10:48 AM
I know you want to use a heavier bullet, but I've always had really good luck with the 40 gr. v-max. I usually shoot a CCI primer, 37.4 gr. of varget, and a 40 gr. v-max. They group great, fly fast, and usually don't exit when shooting coyote sized game.

-James.

scope eye
02-18-2011, 12:08 PM
I know you want to use a heavier bullet, but I've always had really good luck with the 40 gr. v-max. I usually shoot a CCI primer, 37.4 gr. of varget, and a 40 gr. v-max. They group great, fly fast, and usually don't exit when shooting coyote sized game.

-James.

A reloader after my own heart, ;D