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Reloading
22-250 AI ELDM 88gr
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2063918" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>Seems like all the .224 heavies are built for the smaller case .224 cartridges. That is why the real fast twist barrels are recommended. Use a real fast twist barrel in a large case cartridge and bullet blow up is very likely. I hear about it often. I'm running an 8 twist 30" 4 groove ratchet Shilen barrel. Been running the 75/80s at 3550+ with a 22-250AI. Trying to find some 88 ELDs to see if I can get them to stabilize and stay together. Don't see why they wouldn't stay together since the 80 ELDs do great. Stabilization is the main concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2063918, member: 103947"] Seems like all the .224 heavies are built for the smaller case .224 cartridges. That is why the real fast twist barrels are recommended. Use a real fast twist barrel in a large case cartridge and bullet blow up is very likely. I hear about it often. I'm running an 8 twist 30" 4 groove ratchet Shilen barrel. Been running the 75/80s at 3550+ with a 22-250AI. Trying to find some 88 ELDs to see if I can get them to stabilize and stay together. Don't see why they wouldn't stay together since the 80 ELDs do great. Stabilization is the main concern. [/QUOTE]
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