being and avid 22-250 shooter, i'll add my 2 cents.
if you are using remmy brass and a factory chamber/barrel try a lee collet die.
they are cheap and i can almost without a shadow of a doubt, guarantee you will see much less runout, and more consistant neck tension with it.
before i semi customized my model 7 22-250 it shot solid 5/8-1/2 inch with 52 grainers. yours should do just as good or better.
sunday i shot my 22-250 in an f-class shoot because the 260 is under the knife. i shot a 383-10x in very shifty winds. its a great caliber and is very accurate.
if you are using remmy brass and a factory chamber/barrel try a lee collet die.
they are cheap and i can almost without a shadow of a doubt, guarantee you will see much less runout, and more consistant neck tension with it.
before i semi customized my model 7 22-250 it shot solid 5/8-1/2 inch with 52 grainers. yours should do just as good or better.
sunday i shot my 22-250 in an f-class shoot because the 260 is under the knife. i shot a 383-10x in very shifty winds. its a great caliber and is very accurate.