The 60s have a higher BC, so yes they will be better in the wind, 34gr of Varget would be a good starting point.
Dean
I usually use teh 50gr VMax with 36.3 gr Varget in my 22-250 BVSS. Would 60gr be better on a windy day or for shooting longer ranges?
Where would you start loads?
The 60s have a higher BC, so yes they will be better in the wind, 34gr of Varget would be a good starting point.
Dean
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
I'll give it a try.
THanks
50, 53, & 55 grain V-Max works well for me. The 52 work the best.
I have tried 70 grain Nosler ballistic tips with unbelievable accuracy. They are my #1 vote for the 22-250. 55 grain Nosler ballistic tips are in the same class.
The 50 gr VMAX shoot like a laser. I was just thinking about trying something else.
This is one of two rifles I bought new in my life. Load development was a breeze, almost too easy.
Once we get some better weather I will try the 60's just to see what they do.
Dennis 70's? What twist?
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