AckleymanII
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Have any of you had any experience with 12T barrels and short freebores shooting the 75-87g bullets in the 25/06, 25 Creed, 250 Savage AI?
12T barrel is what I have.
12T barrel is what I have.
That was standard 25-06I have a 98 Mauser that been worked over. Shilen 12 twist barrel, it’s 30 inches long and 1 inch at the muzzle. Really heavy rifle to pack around, so it going to be used to knock crow’s over with sand bags on hood of the truck. Only powder I have used was h4831 and 75 Sierra flat base hollow point. Think I started at 57.0 grains went up 1/2 grain and stopped at 58.5 grains, just to check pressure I loaded 3 of each with loads listed it put them all inside of a nickel. It has short throat also so seated them to Sierra manual.
I have 2 Ackleys.No experience with a 12 twist but for all intents and purposes the .250AI will pretty much do anything the .25-06 will in a short action with less powder. It is an impressive little cartridge. You might give up a 100fps but anything you shoot with it will never know the difference. The plus side to is you will never have to trim cases and its a very efficient caliber which helps in todays crazy world and prices.
No but if your barrel can handle a Sierra 100 gr SMK with 52.5 gr of RL19 and a CCI-200 it’s a match made in heaven mines a 1-10 T .Have any of you had any experience with 12T barrels and short freebores shooting the 75-87g bullets in the 25/06, 25 Creed, 250 Savage AI?
12T barrel is what I have.
My 250 Savage (not AI) with a 24" E.R. Shaw barrel pushes the 75gr Sierra HP Varmint just over 3,100 fps. That with Alliant Varmint powder and is an accuracy node, not max.I really want to build a 250 Savage AI or 25 Creedmoor and use as a multi-purpose coyote/deer rifle. Would be interested to hear velocities you folks are getting with both 75 grain v max and 100-110 grain bullets out of the 250 AI.....