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Advice on Re-Barreling my 22-250
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D Texas" data-source="post: 1720123" data-attributes="member: 71221"><p>I have a 22-250 Ackley with a 1:7 twist Bartlein 5R barrel. I've shot 50 grain VMax rounds at just over 4000 fps with it and they haven't come apart. I can't speak for a 40 grain but the 50 grains are super explosive when they hit. </p><p></p><p>I've also shot up to 70 grain Barnes TSX for deer and hogs and 70 grain Berger with excellent results as well. </p><p>I've not tried any heavier than that but at the velocities I'm seeing I don't think they will be an issue either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D Texas, post: 1720123, member: 71221"] I have a 22-250 Ackley with a 1:7 twist Bartlein 5R barrel. I’ve shot 50 grain VMax rounds at just over 4000 fps with it and they haven’t come apart. I can’t speak for a 40 grain but the 50 grains are super explosive when they hit. I’ve also shot up to 70 grain Barnes TSX for deer and hogs and 70 grain Berger with excellent results as well. I’ve not tried any heavier than that but at the velocities I’m seeing I don’t think they will be an issue either. [/QUOTE]
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