Do you think the bullet would hold up to that without exploding. That's the main reason for this post. I'm concerned the bullets will spin apartI would give the 60 grain VMAX a spin.....no pun intended...LOL.A Blitzking or Nosler 55,I would try as well. I believe they have a thicker jacket than the VMAX.
Driven at 3400fps would be just shy of 350K
Honestly, I can’t say that any bullet will or won’t hold up in your particular setup.Varmints bullets are driven out 1/7 twist 223’s all the time.The nice thing about handloading is the you have the ability to determine how fast you want to drive the bullet from your 22BR.Do you think the bullet would hold up to that without exploding. That's the main reason for this post. I'm concerned the bullets will spin apart
I've had this barrel for a while to kill larger game with 80-90gr pills, and I use it in some tournaments we have in Texas.Honestly, I can’t say that any bullet will or won’t hold up in your particular setup.Varmints bullets are driven out 1/7 twist 223’s all the time.The nice thing about handloading is the you have the ability to determine how fast you want to drive the bullet from your 22BR.
Why the choice of a fast twist 22BR for p-dogs? Are you planning on shooting it 50 times a day or 300 times a day and at what ranges?
What speeds are you getting and how many consecutive shots? Maybe I just need to test some 60gr and see if the explode but I wanted to conserve primers and powder as much as possible.I shoot the Hornady 53 grain V-Max in my 7-twist 22BR. I use Benchmark powder and shoot very small groups.
Just under 3600 fps in my 22BR my chamber reamer has .080" freebore, the 53grn V-Max bullet isn't in the neck too far.What speeds are you getting and how many consecutive shots? Maybe I just need to test some 60gr and see if the explode but I wanted to conserve primers and powder as much as possible.
Honestly, I can’t say that any bullet will or won’t hold up in your particular setup.Varmints bullets are driven out 1/7 twist 223’s all the time.The nice thing about handloading is the you have the ability to determine how fast you want to drive the bullet from your 22BR.
Why the choice of a fast twist 22BR for p-dogs? Are you planning on shooting it 50 times a day or 300 times a day and at what ranges?
If you need to worry about conserving don’t dog hunt. There is no such thing if your enjoying yourself!!!!What speeds are you getting and how many consecutive shots? Maybe I just need to test some 60gr and see if the explode but I wanted to conserve primers and powder as much as possible.