Well that's a good question. For me, I never heard of the 22 Creedmoor until after I completed my 22-250 Improved. I think the 22 CM would definitely be an easier route to the same, or similar, destination.Curious, if y'all are using 22 CM brass for your 22-250AI's, since those two are nearly ballistic twins, why go through the extra hassle, work, and cost of fireforming wouldn't it be a whole lot easier to just do a 22CM from the start??
Yes All the time I run nothing but alpha SPR brassAs the title states, anyone try to size a 22 Creedmoor to 22-250 Ackley? I just had my 22-250 redone in Ackley before I looked for fresh brass. None out there I can find.
Technically when you run it through your fulling sizing die it's pretty well formed and done just need to trim the case neck down just a little bitCurious, if y'all are using 22 CM brass for your 22-250AI's, since those two are nearly ballistic twins, why go through the extra hassle, work, and cost of fireforming wouldn't it be a whole lot easier to just do a 22CM from the start??
That's interesting because all of the cartridges that I have with "improved" or AI'd shoulders the overall length of the case/neck, shortens, when the shoulder is blown out.Technically when you run it through your fulling sizing die it's pretty well formed and done just need to trim the case neck down just a little bit
Yes Sir that is correct if you look at the case dimensions on it technically the shoulder dungeon is a little bit higher than the 22250 actually so when you go to size it down it pretty much makes a nice little 95% formed caseThat's interesting because all of the cartridges that I have with "improved" or AI'd shoulders the overall length of the case/neck, shortens, when the shoulder is blown out.
Familiarity? I have an Ackley rifle & dies already with no real use for the longer throat or quicker twist that may be built into the CM. My current rifle has a 14 twist & the next barrel will be a 12. I like the idea of a sleek 'splosive 52 or 53gr @ 4100+fps better than a 70gr+ @ <3600. Around here 500 yards is a fairly long shot & time of flight has a quality of its own.Curious, if y'all are using 22 CM brass for your 22-250AI's, since those two are nearly ballistic twins, why go through the extra hassle, work, and cost of fireforming wouldn't it be a whole lot easier to just do a 22CM from the start??
Ironically, I can find 6XC brass, but no 22-250...Long before there was a .22 Needsmore I used 6XC brass to form .22/250AI cases. I did a partial neck sizing of the 6XC case using the .22/250AI FL die, creating a "crush fit" false shoulder and fire formed with a standard .22/250 Remington load. Done! Fire form load is accurate enough for prairie dogging or most other uses.
What is the neck size yours are chambered to? I'm asking because none of my fire-formed brass is allowing a bullet to drop in the neck before sizing. Neck should be 0.255" according to the order. Brass neck thickness is 0.015"Yes, size, load shoot. ( watch trim length after sizing and before loading/shooting.
4 or 5 of us have 22-250 AI s and ours is slightly more complicated only because they re tight neck chambers and have to neck turn.
I turned the necks down to 0.014"now. I was getting weird pressure signs first load. I guess just not enough room in there..015x2+.224=0.254 doesn't surprise me that bullet won't drop in a fired, carbon covered neck. After spring back from 0.255 chamber neck.