DocEd said:
I'll have to agree with Catshooter here. I used to build a lot of 22-250AI rifles, back in the 90's, but with the advent of Lapua brass and the abundance of good 6mm bullets, I find myself building more 6 and 22 BR varmint rifles. I even put a 22BR barrel on my old 22-250. Had a great time with it last June in the PD towns.
Hey Folks,
I'm brand new here and time for first post. Since I hope everyone is here to help and not laugh at newbies, I have a question that may give you some idea of how much I'm acquainted with the technical part of our sport. Here's my question: What does the twist have to do with the weight of the bullet being fired? Since I'm also about to get into reloading my .22-.250's I would like to know all this. I know that probably the thought is that I should know all of this stuff before I even think of reloading but I don't. I'm looking at learning all of this bullet weight and consequence to the twist and powderload and all of that as one learning experience. When I learn what the twist rate, for example, means as related to the weight of the bullet that I'll use, that makes all the sense in the world to me as being totally necessary to know in order to get the most accuracy out of the round that I'm going to load. I've been shooting for over fifty-five years and am now just getting into learning more about it than pointing downrange and pulling the trigger.
Anyhow, any constructive advice will be very much appreciated. Also, what is the main thought here as to the better type of reloading equipment. Since I've already ordered some Hornady stuff,what is the thought on that brand? Thanks to all and I'll be back in about three hours. Got to go get a Christmas tree.
Regards..............Oleshot