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.22 cal 52 gr JLK update
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 33402" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Hi guys, Zod, I am shooting a 22-250 with a 14 twist barrel. I conducted a "ladder test" to determine powder charges. One other charge that shot very well was 40.1 gr. H380. This load shot around 3700 fps at about 60 degrees. I shot a number of groups in the .1's and .2's with it, and my smallest ever group, a .068. I am using the lighter load of 38.7 gr because it seems to be more consistent. Coyote, at the range these JLK's hit to the same point of impact @ 100 yds. at the 50 gr plastic tipped bullets. I did talk to Jimmy Knox about the 60's a few months ago and his suggestion was that they would probably not work unless pushed fast in warm temps, based on his own experience with them from a 14 twist... so I haven't tried them. You are welcome to post this thread on another forum, and I replied to your email regarding an article.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 33402, member: 1940"] Hi guys, Zod, I am shooting a 22-250 with a 14 twist barrel. I conducted a "ladder test" to determine powder charges. One other charge that shot very well was 40.1 gr. H380. This load shot around 3700 fps at about 60 degrees. I shot a number of groups in the .1's and .2's with it, and my smallest ever group, a .068. I am using the lighter load of 38.7 gr because it seems to be more consistent. Coyote, at the range these JLK's hit to the same point of impact @ 100 yds. at the 50 gr plastic tipped bullets. I did talk to Jimmy Knox about the 60's a few months ago and his suggestion was that they would probably not work unless pushed fast in warm temps, based on his own experience with them from a 14 twist... so I haven't tried them. You are welcome to post this thread on another forum, and I replied to your email regarding an article. [/QUOTE]
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