Let us know how it goes. The .222 is a favorite of mine. It's easy to see why decades ago it was the darling of the benchrest crowd. Although unseated by the 6 PPC, the .222 is still a great cartridge.I will try those loads. Also have some 52gr Speer match.
Sounds like a great recipe. If you look closely at 1911s post with the Leupold you will see that 22.2 of N133 is pretty great too. I'm glad I still have some of both powders left to try this weekend if the weather cooperates. I think I can hear my 222 calling me right now as I'm typing thisThe classic load for the 222 was 22.2 gr of H322 with a 52 grain bullet according to what a Remington factory guy told me and I believe that is what they used in the target they would send with a 40X.
Have you found H322 better than IMR4198 or VV133?This is just a sample of my referenced 22.2 H322 / 52 grain with Federal 205 primers.
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23.0 grn of H322The classic load for the 222 was 22.2 gr of H322 with a 52 grain bullet according to what a Remington factory guy told me and I believe that is what they used in the target they would send with a 40X.
Classic 60’s varmint rifle n scope combo. Love these!Had the 40xb 222 mag out the other day,the 222 needs a turn. The magnum is a bit long in the tooth but will certainly ruin a groundhogs day. I sure do enjoy the old classic beauty of a vintage varminter, shooting them is a nice brake from pursuing every last ounce of accuracy from my comp guns. The 222 family of cartridges just seem easy and natural to shoot well.
Matt