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Reloading
22-250 savage lrpv loads
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<blockquote data-quote="wc872" data-source="post: 293103" data-attributes="member: 5923"><p>Normally I try .010 into the lands and then back off .005 to see what it likes. These ended up .005 into the lands. I remember when working up loads for the rifle it didn't take long. I found a loaded round & it's OAL to the tip of the bullet 2.612. I know not the best way but that's all I could find. I normally measure OAL off the ogive but a friend has borrowed the .22 caliber bushing. I did back the rounds up so that there were some that were .040 off the lands.</p><p>Semper Fi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wc872, post: 293103, member: 5923"] Normally I try .010 into the lands and then back off .005 to see what it likes. These ended up .005 into the lands. I remember when working up loads for the rifle it didn't take long. I found a loaded round & it's OAL to the tip of the bullet 2.612. I know not the best way but that's all I could find. I normally measure OAL off the ogive but a friend has borrowed the .22 caliber bushing. I did back the rounds up so that there were some that were .040 off the lands. Semper Fi [/QUOTE]
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