• This Forum is for adults 18 years of age or over. By continuing to use this Forum you are confirming that you are 18 or older. No content shall be viewed by any person under 18 in California.

Bullet at +4000 fps

To the gentlemen with your large capacity 22's (22-6mmAI, 22-243, etc.), are these barrel burners? I have a 12T 223AI which I have only been able to achieve +/-3800 fps before running into pressure using 50-52gr bullets, but I will explore the 40's this season.
I have a 22-6mm that was purpose built around 75+ grain bullets (1:8 twist). If I am very careful with it and space my shots way out, it should last 1,000 rounds or so.
 
How long did the barrel last at those speeds?
Because of barrel life, I settled on 55 grainers with H-414 at 4100 for my standard load. The 40 grain load was more of a test of accuracy & velocity. I sold the gun shortly there after, as I built it way too heavy for a coyote rifle....live and learn.
 
I’ve hit 3600 with a 75 Amax and my 1:9 twist 22-243ai. I’m sure a lighter bullet would easily top 4K.
 
If using those fast twist big cartridge .224s for shooting varmints or even occasionally long targets, it will take a while to hit the 1000 round mark. If used for competitive work, maybe not so much. Barrels/chambering isn't a pocket book breaker. Many guys build on long barrels and set them back. It saves 350.00
 
We chronographed a few Nosler 55 grain Ballistic Tips today out of a 6mm Rem at a whisper over 4000 fps. It was 51 grains W760 in FC brass fired by a Fed 210M at 2.825" with a 24" barrel. It was a nice 1/2" group to boot, coyote poison.
 
284winner, that’s an idea I hadn’t thought about. My thoughts have been wrapped around starting with a straight Remage 24” barrel due to the very light bullets and small amount of powder. I thought with a longer barrel I might start losing velocity. I also figured that if this cartridge fails to meet my goals I could always have it rechambered.
 
284winner, that’s an idea I hadn’t thought about. My thoughts have been wrapped around starting with a straight Remage 24” barrel due to the very light bullets and small amount of powder. I thought with a longer barrel I might start losing velocity. I also figured that if this cartridge fails to meet my goals I could always have it rechambered.
You won't lose velocity with a longer barrel. My 30" barrel is faster than my 28" in same cartridge. You'll lose 2" each time you set it back but won't lose much speed. I'm speaking on a 22-250 size case. Not a 223.
 
Remember, my cartridge will be just a little larger in capacity than the 221 Fireball and maybe less capacity than the 222 Rem.
 
Last edited:
The 223 AI using N133 in a zero freebore, 12 or 14T will shoot the 40g Noslers at 4100 in a 26" barrel with bug hole groups.

So, I did a load workup with LT 32 and the Nosler Varmeggedon 40 grain poly tip (I moly) in my 223A 1-14 Kreiger 40x.

As you can see here the top load in this workup was 27.2 and that was going 3875 FPS. You can see NONE of these groups suck!!! I did another load workup and got as high as 28.5 but did not have a chronograph at that session. I never got really really bad pressure and it continued to shoot little groups, certainly good enough for varmint hunting. Getting 28.5 in the case was interesting!!! I am assuming it was over 4000 fps. Will post when I get confirmation.

20180311_101435.jpg
 
Good shooting!

If you ever pass by any N133, get a pound, the 50's at 3850 are no slouch, add a touch more powder for the 40's for warp speed(4100) with blistering accuracy. No flies on H335 & 2230 either with the 40,50, and 55g.
 
Good shooting!

If you ever pass by any N133, get a pound, the 50's at 3850 are no slouch, add a touch more powder for the 40's for warp speed(4100) with blistering accuracy. No flies on H335 & 2230 either with the 40,50, and 55g.

Bart Sauer said the LT 32 is more consistent so I bought 16 lbs from Bullets.com for $141 for 8 lbs. I do love Vit powders, but I think this new Canadian Accurate 2015/Lt 32 is amazing powder. I wouldn't kick any of them out of bed.
 
For that price, I would love it! I still shoot the old AA2015, did not mention it because it was so different in burn rate from the Xmr 2015. I have some T32 and should try it.
 
AA2200 ain't no slouch in the 223 AI 40g-53g either. 2200 works really well for lighter varmint bullets in smaller case capacity cartridges.
 
I have not seen anyone mention the 40 gr Bergers. I've had great luck with their 25 and 35 gr bullets in 17 & 20 moving @ the 4000 mark. I'm currently having a 220 Swift built on a 14 twist and plan to see just how fast I can push them.
 
imho, and just that; it would make a very limited (read:short) range cartridge. These light weight bullets have a BC about 8% higher than a bowling ball.


That bowling ball goes about 16 fps and no fun to throw. I like the 4000 plus fps.
 
Guys, I've been experiencing a lot of rain here on the east coast and have not been able to get to the range for one reason or another. I have been following this post and I like what I've been reading especially about the 223AI, thanks urbanrifleman, I have some loads made up and hopefully can get out to test them before it get too cold.

Ron
 

Upgrades & Donations

This Forum's expenses are primarily paid by member contributions. You can upgrade your Forum membership in seconds. Gold and Silver members get unlimited FREE classifieds for one year. Gold members can upload custom avatars.


Click Upgrade Membership Button ABOVE to get Gold or Silver Status.

You can also donate any amount, large or small, with the button below. Include your Forum Name in the PayPal Notes field.


To DONATE by CHECK, or make a recurring donation, CLICK HERE to learn how.

Forum statistics

Threads
165,347
Messages
2,193,997
Members
78,849
Latest member
wiltbk421
Back
Top