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Another 22 cal question

Guys i have several Remage prefits and looking to add one more in 22 cal. Currently setup for 6xc, 308, 7rem mag, 300prc also a 22-250. Looking for something to run heavier 22 cal bullets 88's and 90 smk. A new caliber doesnt bother me. Now i can build a 22xc and run 75's all day. Looking to stay in the .473 bolt face, almost set on doing a shorter cartridge like the GT or the BRA. Thoughts and opinions? This will be the last cartridge i build for awhile.
 
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For running the heavies I'd want a little more case capacity so I would probably do a 22 Creedmoor. Alpha Munitions makes some really good brass and they do 22CM brass so you would be all set.
 
For running the heavies I'd want a little more case capacity so I would probably do a 22 Creedmoor. Alpha Munitions makes some really good brass and they do 22CM brass so you would be all set.
Would be a plus, but maybe something with better barrel life.
 
I have run most of them. Still have a 22gt. If I had a do over I would have went 22x47L. I have a 6 and 6.5x47L so adding a 22 seems like a good option.
Dont overspin them or you will hate life. Keep them under 300k rpm. Use the brux barrel with .001 oversized bore. Do not use 7 twist.
 
This will be the last cartridge i build for awhile.
I said that about three projects a year ago.

Am trying to get the 22 Clark up and running……….mean while back at the ranch………. I sold one of my prized wheel guns, 357 Maximum Bisley, reinvested that to a 220 Swift till the Clark is ready to play.
Sorry, no help, no pitty;-).
 
I have run most of them. Still have a 22gt. If I had a do over I would have went 22x47L. I have a 6 and 6.5x47L so adding a 22 seems like a good option.
Dont overspin them or you will hate life. Keep them under 300k rpm. Use the brux barrel with .001 oversized bore. Do not use 7 twist.
What made you stick with the 22GT
 
What made you stick with the 22GT
I'm not stuck, it's just where I quit. I ran 22250AI, 223AI, 22 BRI and the GT all with 88-95gr bullets. Also run a 221AI with 75gr ELDs. I have not shot a CF PRS match in 3 years now so guns just sit.
Case capacity vs gains I think a straight 22250, 22gt or 22x47L is pretty top end. With the 75s I think probably the 22BR or BRA would be great.
 
.22 Dasher. Plenty of boiler room for the heavier bullets and a fair amount less powder than many of the others in discussion. Excellent brass options, too.
 
I've had 223 Ai 8 twist Crieteron 75g bullets, 22Brrx 8 twist Bartelien 75g, 22/250 Ai Brux 8tw 80g and 22/250 Ai Bartelien 7 tw 88g to name a few. My favorites are the first 2.
 
Any thoughts to the old 22-250AI?
Essentially Swift performance. Requires expensive dies. Feeding from a magazine might get wonky although it’s never been an issue for me. It’s way easier (and cheaper) to go with something a little more mainstream like a 22 Creedmoor.
 

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