I have a 22-250 varminter I've owned for about four years. I love the rifle, and on good days I have shot very well with it.
In trying to work up pet loads, I have shot up over 700 rds so far. I have a notebook stuffed with records and data.
I was surprised to discover the rifle seems to like flatbase bullets best. My best bullet so far has been the Sierra flatbase 60 gr. varminter bullet in front of 30.5 gr. of IMR 3031. My rifle has a 1/12 twist, and should be able to stabilize up to about 64 or 68 gr.
I purchased a box of the Berger 64 gr. bullets and tried them, but the results were inferior to the aforementioned Sierras. This was disappointing, because they are considerably more expensive than the little Sierras.
Have you fellows experienced that some rifles may seem to prefer flatbase over boattail?
Also, it seems like what some rifle should "theoretically" like best may not be what the rifle ACTUALLY likes best.
In trying to work up pet loads, I have shot up over 700 rds so far. I have a notebook stuffed with records and data.
I was surprised to discover the rifle seems to like flatbase bullets best. My best bullet so far has been the Sierra flatbase 60 gr. varminter bullet in front of 30.5 gr. of IMR 3031. My rifle has a 1/12 twist, and should be able to stabilize up to about 64 or 68 gr.
I purchased a box of the Berger 64 gr. bullets and tried them, but the results were inferior to the aforementioned Sierras. This was disappointing, because they are considerably more expensive than the little Sierras.
Have you fellows experienced that some rifles may seem to prefer flatbase over boattail?
Also, it seems like what some rifle should "theoretically" like best may not be what the rifle ACTUALLY likes best.