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That’s good I will be shooting 75 grain elms & I have 4350 so I will start there what noslor 80 grain are you using and what twist of barrel?H-4350 worked for me
No I haven’t readThat’s good I will be shooting 75 grain elms & I have 4350 so I will start there what noslor 80 grain are you using and what twist of barrel?
Ok IMR thanksI using 80.5 grain Berger Target bullets and 40.5 gr IMR 4350
Nosler CC (Custom Competition) bullets with a 1:8 twist barrel at 28".That’s good I will be shooting 75 grain elms & I have 4350 so I will start there what noslor 80 grain are you using and what twist of barrel?
What you have for dies ?Nosler CC (Custom Competition) bullets with a 1:8 twist barrel at 28".
Please note: This is a rifle I have sold. Matter-of-fact I was in the process of having another one built but, I have decided not to do it. Do you need cases or dies?
PM sentWhat you have for dies ?
I checked both a couple years ago, seems like the CM was 1.5 or 2 grains more H2O than the swift.Can anyone tell me if this cartridge has more case capacity than the .220 Swift?
Ok thanksYou can use 22/250 imp data. Two peas in a pod

Ok thanksYou can use 22/250 imp data. Two peas in a pod
ok thanks nice shootingNever been, never gonna be a better big 22 bullet than the 80.5 Berger.
H4350 is the easy button, but anything in that burn band works great. The Alliant stuff is pretty hard on barrels so beware.
Here’s 5 from a brand new one with the generic starting point my group of friends uses. Krieger 1:8 #5. I cheated a little and used a fixed 30 power for the load development.
Hell on coyotes and deer. I’d even shoot a cow elk with it if she was close. Simply perfect.
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How much R22 you using?75 ELDM with RL22 @3400+ or 53Vmax with Varget @4100+
