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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 942350" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>320 gr Cutting Edge MTH bullets (coated with WS2)</p><p>COAL 3.626" Ogive oal 2.697" (.023" bullet jump)</p><p>Alliant Reloder 22 powder</p><p></p><p>this was also an incremental load workup from 80.0 gr to 88.0 gr of RL 22 for the same reasons stated earlier......</p><p></p><p>80.0 gr 2309 fps</p><p>81.0 gr 2378</p><p>82.0 gr 2428</p><p>82.5 gr 2417</p><p>83.0 gr 2439</p><p>83.5 gr 2480</p><p></p><p>84.0 gr 2481 fps</p><p>84.5 gr 2513</p><p>85.0 gr 2487</p><p>3 shot group at .890" (1st target)</p><p></p><p>85.5 gr 2536 fps</p><p>86.0 gr 2564</p><p>86.5 gr 2575</p><p>3 shot group at .450" (2nd target)</p><p></p><p>87.0 gr 2577 fps</p><p>87.5 gr 2601</p><p>88.0 gr 2628</p><p>3 shot group at .400" (3rd target)</p><p></p><p>(ran out of loads at 88.0 gr of RL 22)</p><p></p><p>the exact same results were obtained with RL 22 as before with IMR 7828... as velocity went up the groups shrank with absolutely no signs of pressure with room to work up to higher velocities.. Reloder 22 impressed me due to the fact that all the groups produced nice triangular group patterns as they shrank with velocity increase.....</p><p>now that I have fully fireformed brass I have a slight increase in case capacity and a better fit in chamber after partial neck sizing.... I only have 20 of the 320 gr CE bullets left and will load them up and save for my black/brown bear hunting trip in a couple of weeks... </p><p></p><p>coming up next..... loads with Barnes 250 gr TTSX BT and 300 gr TSX FB.... (if I can find the time, going back to work after a month off.... tweaking on brass and burning powder...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 942350, member: 2460"] 320 gr Cutting Edge MTH bullets (coated with WS2) COAL 3.626" Ogive oal 2.697" (.023" bullet jump) Alliant Reloder 22 powder this was also an incremental load workup from 80.0 gr to 88.0 gr of RL 22 for the same reasons stated earlier...... 80.0 gr 2309 fps 81.0 gr 2378 82.0 gr 2428 82.5 gr 2417 83.0 gr 2439 83.5 gr 2480 84.0 gr 2481 fps 84.5 gr 2513 85.0 gr 2487 3 shot group at .890" (1st target) 85.5 gr 2536 fps 86.0 gr 2564 86.5 gr 2575 3 shot group at .450" (2nd target) 87.0 gr 2577 fps 87.5 gr 2601 88.0 gr 2628 3 shot group at .400" (3rd target) (ran out of loads at 88.0 gr of RL 22) the exact same results were obtained with RL 22 as before with IMR 7828... as velocity went up the groups shrank with absolutely no signs of pressure with room to work up to higher velocities.. Reloder 22 impressed me due to the fact that all the groups produced nice triangular group patterns as they shrank with velocity increase..... now that I have fully fireformed brass I have a slight increase in case capacity and a better fit in chamber after partial neck sizing.... I only have 20 of the 320 gr CE bullets left and will load them up and save for my black/brown bear hunting trip in a couple of weeks... coming up next..... loads with Barnes 250 gr TTSX BT and 300 gr TSX FB.... (if I can find the time, going back to work after a month off.... tweaking on brass and burning powder...) [/QUOTE]
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