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Reloading
*help* 22-250 load
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 639940" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>I've had 3 different 22-250's a Rem 700, Ruger #1 (still have) and a WW model 70 and the load that shot very well in all of them was 55 Bal-Tip, WW Lrg Rfl primers, 36.5 of IMR-4064. This load worked in any brass, Rem, WW, Fed. it ran right at 3600fps.</p><p> </p><p> Varget is in this burn rate area and I would think you could work a load with it very close to this spec.</p><p></p><p> IMR-4895 worked very well too just one grain less.</p><p></p><p> The other bullet that worked very well is the Nolser 52gr Match. I forget the powder I used from memory though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 639940, member: 873"] I've had 3 different 22-250's a Rem 700, Ruger #1 (still have) and a WW model 70 and the load that shot very well in all of them was 55 Bal-Tip, WW Lrg Rfl primers, 36.5 of IMR-4064. This load worked in any brass, Rem, WW, Fed. it ran right at 3600fps. Varget is in this burn rate area and I would think you could work a load with it very close to this spec. IMR-4895 worked very well too just one grain less. The other bullet that worked very well is the Nolser 52gr Match. I forget the powder I used from memory though. [/QUOTE]
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