I call bull I have shot 36grs out of a 9 twist, maybe not as fast as my slower twists barrels but you still can get a good grouping, the 22-250 is a very versatile chambering.
Tanks Dean
I have a new barrel on the way with a 1 in 9 twist..22-250 cal
what are someof your suggestions as to bullet weights I may
need for this? Guess my 55 grain will be worthless from
what I hear or is this bull?
Hope to get some good ideas from you fellas....John
I call bull I have shot 36grs out of a 9 twist, maybe not as fast as my slower twists barrels but you still can get a good grouping, the 22-250 is a very versatile chambering.
Tanks Dean
1/9" & 55g pill ought to print nice small groups. It was a VERY accurate combo in my Savage 22-250.
all you can do is try the 55's and see! can't hurt anything. it may surprise you.
I'm betting the 55 grain will shoot well unless it as a very thin jacket. 55 grain Hornady SX bullets vaporized when shot from a 1 in 9 Ruger #3. We shoot bunches of Midsouth Varmint Nightmares in three 1 in 9 AR 15s and they are accurate in each as well as in a Savage Model 11 with 1 in 9. I know the .22-250 will spin them a lot faster, but they should still hold together. I am considering a 1 in 9 .22-250 for use on deer with a Barnes 62 grain TXS.
BULL, in capital letters. More than a few newer factory rifles are 1-9 in 22-250 and a 55 is probably the most popular factory load out there, all works just fine.
Years ago I built a 1-8 223 (I had the barrel and thought why not) I had planned on a 1-7 and a 1-12 swap barrel for light and heavies. The 1-8 handled 40's up to 80's with equal accuracy.
You have no worries, Besides the 55's you can use a few 75gr AMAX' w/ 41grs Superformance for 3500ish.............way cool load to 1000.
MV * 720 / Twist = RPM
Centrifugal force, or the "spin" is what kills bullets; NOT the velocity.
Over on shootersforum under the ballistics forum I have 22-call bullets RPM ratings. Or you can ALWAYS call the bullet manufacturer. MOST "premium" or tipped bullets have about a 280-290,000RPM limit. Older, lighter constructed bullets have about a 240-260,000RPM limit. Sierra Blitz has the highest rating of about 310-320,000RPM.
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
Just courious as I have lots of 55 gr.V Max here...but my main interest is the heavier
ones for f class shoots
Hornady 22-cal VMax and SP(Not sxsp) are both 290,000 RPM
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
the 1-9 will shoot the 55s ok but it should shine on the 60 to 75gners ;-}
my 1-9 twist shoot 68 bthp match hornadays and just loves them. i tried the light stuff and could not get none to group.
I am hoping that you guys are correct...
you might want to give Nosler 40g BT's a try too. I'm not typically a speed demon, but it sure was fun to watch the chrony climb over 4k fps and discover that they indeed all shot into a cloverleaf at 100yds...go figure, I might not have to try the Bergers
Jeff518
Yes hunting, .243 caliber or larger for Big Game
they are legal to hunt with in some states just check your local rules and have fun with ;-}
Run a 70-75 grain Berger VLD and you'll be shocked at what they will do in F Class (Open).
+++ 1 with MOA on hunting with them. Some state allow it and some don't.
MSG, US Army (R)/NRA F Class Match Director/NRA Certified Range Safety Officer
"The Nut behind the Butt is Responsible for the flight of the Bullet!"
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