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22-6mm Newbie Here - Advice Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1648476" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>I've had one for awhile. Mine is a model 70, also with a 1-8 Shilen barrel. Mine is at its best with 75-80 gr bullets and Re22 and Ramshot Magnum powder. It shot the old 80gr A max's in the .1's. Deer hunted with HBN coated 75gr sciroccos and 50grs of Re22. Don't spend much time working up a load. Just load the 75's and Re22. Find max and back off a little. The throat will fire check very quickly. Barrels for this round costs nearly $1 a shot. Last a long time if you only shoot it at game though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1648476, member: 92702"] I've had one for awhile. Mine is a model 70, also with a 1-8 Shilen barrel. Mine is at its best with 75-80 gr bullets and Re22 and Ramshot Magnum powder. It shot the old 80gr A max's in the .1's. Deer hunted with HBN coated 75gr sciroccos and 50grs of Re22. Don't spend much time working up a load. Just load the 75's and Re22. Find max and back off a little. The throat will fire check very quickly. Barrels for this round costs nearly $1 a shot. Last a long time if you only shoot it at game though. [/QUOTE]
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