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    22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?


    22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    Looking for a good starting point for 70's in a 9 twist 22-50

    I have Varget, H-380, 760, IMR 3031, 4064, 4320, 4350, to name a few and RE 7,15,19,22,

    Also have some 80's laying around that are getting dust on the box. Read that some 9 twists may handle them others may not. Any staring loads to try?

    For once I'm not necessarily looking for the fastest load going.

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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    If it were me, I'd start the 70 grns out with 31grns? of 4064 or 4895. Maybe 34grns MAX! Depending upon how you seat the bullets, I don't know if you could cram enough 4350 in there. Haven't got a clue on the 80grns...never tried them.

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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    Thanks UJ, any ideas on velocity. Thinking of starting out .010 off the lands.
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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    You should be able to stabilize the 80's no problem with the speed the 22-250 is capable of.

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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Budweiser360
    You should be able to stabilize the 80's no problem with the speed the 22-250 is capable of.
    I have seen info that goes either way. Looks like some barrels will while others may not. We shall see.
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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    Depending upon barrel length, you should get 3100 +/- with 31grns of 4064 or 4895 behind a 69 or 70 grn bullet. With MAX loads you should be pushing 3400.

    You might also try Hodgdon Hybrid 100V. I like the results I've been getting in the 220Swift.

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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    My 8 twist 22-250AI would do 3,400 with 80g A-max's but brass didn't last long at all....R-22 in Win. brass

    Accuracy was also better with a lot less speed. Around 3,200 or so seemed right in the 26" barrel.

    Got any R-17?

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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    Quote Originally Posted by trappst
    My 8 twist 22-250AI would do 3,400 with 80g A-max's but brass didn't last long at all....R-22 in Win. brass

    Accuracy was also better with a lot less speed. Around 3,200 or so seemed right in the 26" barrel.

    Got any R-17?
    Not yet, have all the others except that and almost every IMR powder except the SC's.

    Winchester 22-250 brass has been soft as of late. I just threw out 100 of them that are too fat around the heads after only 2 firings. Did not abuse them any worse than federals or rp's that are still going strong after much abuse.
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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    One word:

    Lapua!!!

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    Re: 22-250 with 70 and 80 grain berger VLD's ?

    LOL... Too pricey! Maybe someday.

    Got a bunch of data from Walt Berger. He says the 80's probably wont stabilize. I'll try 10 or so for the heck of it. Maybe sell or swap the rest on here if they don't work.
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