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Reloading
.22-250 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="sambo3006" data-source="post: 118437" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>The Nosler reloading manual has a really good writeup on the 22-250AI. I have been considering punching my 22-250 out. There is a fair amount of velocity to be gained due to the rather generous taper of the 250 case. I would think that the AI would stretch much less than a Swift which also has a fair amount of taper.</p><p>I use cornmeal over fast powder like Unique to fireform and get beautifully formed cases for my 3006AI.</p><p>One more consideration is that the 22-250 is on a standard bolt face whereas the Swift is not (I'm pretty sure on that, correct me if I'm wrong). Might come in handy if you chose to rebarrel to a different round.</p><p>Not bashing the Swift, just some thoughts.</p><p>Best of luck,</p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 118437, member: 2740"] The Nosler reloading manual has a really good writeup on the 22-250AI. I have been considering punching my 22-250 out. There is a fair amount of velocity to be gained due to the rather generous taper of the 250 case. I would think that the AI would stretch much less than a Swift which also has a fair amount of taper. I use cornmeal over fast powder like Unique to fireform and get beautifully formed cases for my 3006AI. One more consideration is that the 22-250 is on a standard bolt face whereas the Swift is not (I'm pretty sure on that, correct me if I'm wrong). Might come in handy if you chose to rebarrel to a different round. Not bashing the Swift, just some thoughts. Best of luck, Sam [/QUOTE]
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