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loads for 22-250

therifler

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hi all , shooting a new rifle i built 22-250 standard rem . . i got a 7 tw douglas heavy varmit contour i plan on shooting 100 - 200 and 300 yd ground hog score shoots. it shoots 52 gr sierra match really well at 100 yds . however i want to use heavy bullets for 200 and 300 yds . powder not and obstacle and i have 77 gr sierra 75 gr vld and 75 gr hornady bthp match as well as eld-m thanks in advance with any help .
 
The Hornady 80gr ELD-M shoot extremely well for me in a Krieger 8tw 22-243 Improved and I've shot a lot of Berger 75gr VLD's in a 22-6mm they shoot very well too.
 
try around 35 grains of IMR 4064 with those light bullets. I've had a bunch of them and have tried a lot of different powders and I personally couldn't beat it. (Older 14 twist factory guns). Believe it or not the hornady SX bullet gave me the best groups.
 
hi all , shooting a new rifle i built 22-250 standard rem . . i got a 7 tw douglas heavy varmit contour i plan on shooting 100 - 200 and 300 yd ground hog score shoots. it shoots 52 gr sierra match really well at 100 yds . however i want to use heavy bullets for 200 and 300 yds . powder not and obstacle and i have 77 gr sierra 75 gr vld and 75 gr hornady bthp match as well as eld-m thanks in advance with any help .
The Rifler -

Howdy !

Stick with me, and I'll
My first couple trips to the " Western Pennsylvania World Groundhog Shooting Championship ", held
@ the Southfork Rifle Club; over by Beaverdale, PA.

I had a 7hr drive to get there from Indiana, so... only attended the Championship shoot that takes place
@ the end of September. The WX that time of year showed a pretty good span in OAT from beginning of the match in the cool & morning dew.....then finsihed up in the latter afternoon when the sun was blazin, and the OAT had gone up a goodly amount. I did not make it a point ( at the time ) to shoot loads that were assembled using a " temperature stable " powder.

My rifle had a 28" SS .224" cal K & P 1-8 5-groove Palma taper, chambered in my ".22-35 Remington " wildcat. Case capacity was between that of a stock .22-250, and a .22-250AI.

My accuracy / target load was the Hornady 75"A"-Max over 40.5gr AA3100 and FED LR Match; 3,420fps.
( I was able to get 3,500fps if I switched the primer in the load to FED Large Magnum Rifle Match, but groups were then slightly larger ). AA3100 was not temp stable per se, and I felt I had some poi shift that corresponded to increases in OAT; as the days went on. Southfork's shoot goes out to 500, which includes a shot @ an egg.... if shooters want to go for it.

I DK how long a barrel you intend to use on your rifle ? I also DK to what extent you might bias obtainable vel over obtainable accuracy, if you do at all ? The following are presented IMHO....

If you prefer a temp stable powder, I'd say 6.5 StaBal deserves a try; certainly if your barrel is 24-26" or so.
If your barrel lengh runs to 28-29" or so, I'd say H4831, IMR4955; and RL-23 deserve a look. RL-22 has been identified as " burning " pretty hot, and would thusly be hard(er) on barrels. It is not touted as being temp stable, last time I checked.

Use of longer barrel lengths can shift potential powder choices to burn rates that allow for higher load density.
I myself like to shoot high load density loads whenever I can, and have gotten great performance when I did.
Again..... IMHO.


I DK if that helps, any ?


With regards,
357Mag
 
try around 35 grains of IMR 4064 with those light bullets. I've had a bunch of them and have tried a lot of different powders and I personally couldn't beat it. (Older 14 twist factory guns). Believe it or not the hornady SX bullet gave me the best groups.
that is exactly what i'm shooting and i have more coming . and it works in this 7 tw .
 
The Rifler -

Howdy !

Stick with me, and I'll
My first couple trips to the " Western Pennsylvania World Groundhog Shooting Championship ", held
@ the Southfork Rifle Club; over by Beaverdale, PA.

I had a 7hr drive to get there from Indiana, so... only attended the Championship shoot that takes place
@ the end of September. The WX that time of year showed a pretty good span in OAT from beginning of the match in the cool & morning dew.....then finsihed up in the latter afternoon when the sun was blazin, and the OAT had gone up a goodly amount. I did not make it a point ( at the time ) to shoot loads that were assembled using a " temperature stable " powder.

My rifle had a 28" SS .224" cal K & P 1-8 5-groove Palma taper, chambered in my ".22-35 Remington " wildcat. Case capacity was between that of a stock .22-250, and a .22-250AI.

My accuracy / target load was the Hornady 75"A"-Max over 40.5gr AA3100 and FED LR Match; 3,420fps.
( I was able to get 3,500fps if I switched the primer in the load to FED Large Magnum Rifle Match, but groups were then slightly larger ). AA3100 was not temp stable per se, and I felt I had some poi shift that corresponded to increases in OAT; as the days went on. Southfork's shoot goes out to 500, which includes a shot @ an egg.... if shooters want to go for it.

I DK how long a barrel you intend to use on your rifle ? I also DK to what extent you might bias obtainable vel over obtainable accuracy, if you do at all ? The following are presented IMHO....

If you prefer a temp stable powder, I'd say 6.5 StaBal deserves a try; certainly if your barrel is 24-26" or so.
If your barrel lengh runs to 28-29" or so, I'd say H4831, IMR4955; and RL-23 deserve a look. RL-22 has been identified as " burning " pretty hot, and would thusly be hard(er) on barrels. It is not touted as being temp stable, last time I checked.

Use of longer barrel lengths can shift potential powder choices to burn rates that allow for higher load density.
I myself like to shoot high load density loads whenever I can, and have gotten great performance when I did.
Again..... IMHO.


I DK if that helps, any ?


With regards,
357Mag
i have all those powders thanks . i'm a fan of the WPWGHS gave several guns up for prizes there back in the day .
 
I built a 22-250 on a trued up 700 action with a 26" 9 twist barrel. Intended use was for target/varmint shooting with 70gr bullets. I had good accuracy with Nosler 70gr RDF's in front of 37gr of H4350 lit with a Rem 9-1/2 primer. Velocity was right around 3425. Best groups were 1-3/4" - 2" at 500 yards.
 
I shot 36.6 grs of IMR4831, yes, IMR, with either a 80 grain MK or 80 gr Berger VLD and groups at 100 could be covered with a dime. 8 twist, 3 groove Lilja.

I “ found” the load in one of Sierras older manuals as their Accuracy Load.

Good Luck
 

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