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    incremental steps for 22-250 loads


    For my 7mm em and 30-06 i do .3 gr increments. What do you guys do for these smaller bullets? I will be trying 65 gr sierra gameking and 64 gr nosler bonded pushed by rl17 since I can't get varget.
    And since I'm at it if anyone is shooting these same combination and want to share their load that will be great. I haven't look at starting powder grain yet.
    Thanks!

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    Hey Nandy, I have run a full case of RL17 "compressed load" in a 22-250 with a 65gr bullet, and not even remotely begin to see any signs of pressure.

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    I use .3gr for the shorties (243, 7-08, 308, etc) & I use .5gr for the 30.06 based cartridge.
    After I find the sweet spot, I fine tune using .2gr for all.

    When the OCD is in full bloom, I try even amounts, then go to the odd numbers....
    'Scuse me while I whip this out...!

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    And don't believe Dean.
    Sometime I think he owns stock in all the powder companies...

    Love ya like a brother, my brother...
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    Dean, how many grains is that load?
    Frank, thanks for the advise. I need to plan this reloading today... trying to shoot friday or saturday...

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    Good luck.
    'Scuse me while I whip this out...!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nandy View Post
    Dean, how many grains is that load?
    Frank, thanks for the advise. I need to plan this reloading today... trying to shoot friday or saturday...
    What advise are you actually thanking him for, the load increments, or to stay away from me, LOL
    I load 42gr of RL 17, but you should start at 40gr, and go up .5 gr at a time, or even if you stick with 40gr,
    that's a stout load and you will be fine,
    Scouts honor.

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    Hey Frank how come I have a feeling, that was directed at me.LOL
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    Sometimes, just sometimes I feel the need to be obnoxious.
    It seems we contrast nicely with our reload methods.

    You pack 'em full & try to exceed the speed of light.

    I look for the lowest accurate node to work from.
    What works for you just isn't kosher for me.
    So what if I need to aim my rifle up on a 45 degree angle to get that 800yd shot on target. So what if I need to put 3 washers under the scope mount to get enough angle.
    My bullets hit the target. It just takes a little longer.
    'Scuse me while I whip this out...!

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    I use .2 grain increments in my load development. I have found that sometime .1 can make or break a load.

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    Im going with the usual .3 then will adjust after that. Thanks you all.

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