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Reloading
Lost in the woods 22-250 loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary in MD" data-source="post: 346825" data-attributes="member: 22533"><p>I have loaded for a couple different 22-250's and have had the best luck with Varget, ww760,imr 4895. I always try to use the match grade primers and have had the best luck with loads that are towards the maximum of what the manuals call for.I have tried most weights of bullets that will work in a 14" twist and always come back to the 55 grain. They seem to carry well out past a couple hundred yards as compared to the lighter ones. Ballistic tips,Vmax's , Blitzkings are all great.</p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary in MD, post: 346825, member: 22533"] I have loaded for a couple different 22-250's and have had the best luck with Varget, ww760,imr 4895. I always try to use the match grade primers and have had the best luck with loads that are towards the maximum of what the manuals call for.I have tried most weights of bullets that will work in a 14" twist and always come back to the 55 grain. They seem to carry well out past a couple hundred yards as compared to the lighter ones. Ballistic tips,Vmax's , Blitzkings are all great. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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