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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 212932" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Do you have any of these cases left that have not been resized or decaped since they were fired? Will they rechamber?</p><p></p><p>BTW:</p><p>H380 is the most accurate powder I have ever used in the 22-250 with 50 grain bullets. Whenever someone says they have one that won't shoot I just throw a few together with 38 grains of H-380 with CCI-250 magnum primers topped with my el cheapo Hornady 50 grain SPSX's loaded either 1/4 turn down "about .015" from the rifling or in the case of my 6000+ round Ruger 77V where they will still feed out of the magazine box. In 20 years I have only found 1 rifle that wouldn't shoot 1/2" groups or better with that load. In the winter I have ran as much as 43 grains successfully. My regular summer load is 39 grains with the batch of powder I have right now. One other thing I like about H-380 is how accuratly it flows out of my UniFlo powder measure. Once it's set I pretty much put my scale away and just throw 50 to 100 at a time straight into my cases. </p><p></p><p>A Lee Collet neck die quadrupled my case life. Between using the no lube Lee die and being able to throw the charges the 22-250 is my favorite to load for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 212932, member: 1290"] Do you have any of these cases left that have not been resized or decaped since they were fired? Will they rechamber? BTW: H380 is the most accurate powder I have ever used in the 22-250 with 50 grain bullets. Whenever someone says they have one that won't shoot I just throw a few together with 38 grains of H-380 with CCI-250 magnum primers topped with my el cheapo Hornady 50 grain SPSX's loaded either 1/4 turn down "about .015" from the rifling or in the case of my 6000+ round Ruger 77V where they will still feed out of the magazine box. In 20 years I have only found 1 rifle that wouldn't shoot 1/2" groups or better with that load. In the winter I have ran as much as 43 grains successfully. My regular summer load is 39 grains with the batch of powder I have right now. One other thing I like about H-380 is how accuratly it flows out of my UniFlo powder measure. Once it's set I pretty much put my scale away and just throw 50 to 100 at a time straight into my cases. A Lee Collet neck die quadrupled my case life. Between using the no lube Lee die and being able to throw the charges the 22-250 is my favorite to load for. [/QUOTE]
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