Hi.
I know this info is probably tucked away somewhere but I can't seem to find it.
I have a Model 70 in .22-250 that I am getting a Kreiger Heavy Sporter 1:12 fitted to on the 17th of Feb. It is getting chambered in 40° Ackley so I need a load for fireforming,I have the dies). I'm also an experienced reloader but have never had an "improved" cartridge.
I'm not real keen on using Bullseye with no projectiles so will do it the normal way, the trouble is that I'm in Oz so need a load using Hodgon powders which are the same as our ADI. Even though we can get most brands of powder here they are bloody expensive, diificult to get sometimes, and end up uneconomical when shooting as much as I do.
I have 50 and 55 grain projectiles to load with and pretty well the full range of ADI powders at my disposal.
Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated. If any aussies have a suitable load with ADI powders that'd be great too.
Thanks in advance,
Matt Ward
I know this info is probably tucked away somewhere but I can't seem to find it.
I have a Model 70 in .22-250 that I am getting a Kreiger Heavy Sporter 1:12 fitted to on the 17th of Feb. It is getting chambered in 40° Ackley so I need a load for fireforming,I have the dies). I'm also an experienced reloader but have never had an "improved" cartridge.
I'm not real keen on using Bullseye with no projectiles so will do it the normal way, the trouble is that I'm in Oz so need a load using Hodgon powders which are the same as our ADI. Even though we can get most brands of powder here they are bloody expensive, diificult to get sometimes, and end up uneconomical when shooting as much as I do.
I have 50 and 55 grain projectiles to load with and pretty well the full range of ADI powders at my disposal.
Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated. If any aussies have a suitable load with ADI powders that'd be great too.
Thanks in advance,
Matt Ward