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.224 custom 100 grain ULD's for 1000 and 500yrd benchrest
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<blockquote data-quote="reed mosser" data-source="post: 63475" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p><strong>Re: .224 custom 100 grain ULD\'s for 1000 and 500yrd benchrest</strong></p><p></p><p>My 22-243 imp barrel is .860 at the muzzle . My 22-243 imp will shoot with 48.0 of 7828. And my last 22-250 ack would hold max of 44.0 7828. I have only ever shot feder gold match mage primers in both the ack and 22-243. In my 22-250 ack I had with 28 inch barrel with 44.0 rl 22 and mag primer I could shoot 80 sierra's 3550 no bull it was a warm load though. I can shoot with less pressure 3600 with 22-243 with mag primers. I can't find anything to shoot any faster than 7828 does. It seems to 50 to 100 fps faster in my rifles than rl 22. I have had great luck with accuracy with 7828 and shoot it in 4 rifles I own. as far as throat ersion it probably is hard on barrels, I haven't shot a barrel out with it yet so I don't know how many rounds it takes. Your right a 7 twist makes since. The only reeason I was building a gun to shoot the 100's is because I have two 8 twist 22's. All my custom guns are savage so its no big deal to get a barrel chambered up. 7 twist barrels are easier to come by it seems like most of the major barrel makers make them. I have had quite a few bision or benchmark barrels and have had good luck with them. They said if I was in no hurry they could make me a custom twist. I am going to try to get the minium amount of twist needed to stablize these bullets. Less stress on the bullets will definately help out in the accuracy department. If I do have to with say a 6 or 6.5 twist I will go with 22 br. So if it doesn't shoot 100 or 95. It could still shoot the JLK's 90. If a 7 will work then thw 22-243 imp will be my choice. 22 br limits me to practical 500 yard shooting. anyways its alot more forgiving shooting at 500. If richard makes these bullets I am chambering a barrel up. For better or worse the only way i learn is through trial and error. I not old enough to have experience and good sense. I still learning and having fun , and I love to push the enevelope. Thanks For all your info its been very helpful. Reed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reed mosser, post: 63475, member: 1589"] [b]Re: .224 custom 100 grain ULD\'s for 1000 and 500yrd benchrest[/b] My 22-243 imp barrel is .860 at the muzzle . My 22-243 imp will shoot with 48.0 of 7828. And my last 22-250 ack would hold max of 44.0 7828. I have only ever shot feder gold match mage primers in both the ack and 22-243. In my 22-250 ack I had with 28 inch barrel with 44.0 rl 22 and mag primer I could shoot 80 sierra's 3550 no bull it was a warm load though. I can shoot with less pressure 3600 with 22-243 with mag primers. I can't find anything to shoot any faster than 7828 does. It seems to 50 to 100 fps faster in my rifles than rl 22. I have had great luck with accuracy with 7828 and shoot it in 4 rifles I own. as far as throat ersion it probably is hard on barrels, I haven't shot a barrel out with it yet so I don't know how many rounds it takes. Your right a 7 twist makes since. The only reeason I was building a gun to shoot the 100's is because I have two 8 twist 22's. All my custom guns are savage so its no big deal to get a barrel chambered up. 7 twist barrels are easier to come by it seems like most of the major barrel makers make them. I have had quite a few bision or benchmark barrels and have had good luck with them. They said if I was in no hurry they could make me a custom twist. I am going to try to get the minium amount of twist needed to stablize these bullets. Less stress on the bullets will definately help out in the accuracy department. If I do have to with say a 6 or 6.5 twist I will go with 22 br. So if it doesn't shoot 100 or 95. It could still shoot the JLK's 90. If a 7 will work then thw 22-243 imp will be my choice. 22 br limits me to practical 500 yard shooting. anyways its alot more forgiving shooting at 500. If richard makes these bullets I am chambering a barrel up. For better or worse the only way i learn is through trial and error. I not old enough to have experience and good sense. I still learning and having fun , and I love to push the enevelope. Thanks For all your info its been very helpful. Reed [/QUOTE]
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