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.22 Creedmoor, anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1949196" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>Ive ran hand loaded 88 elds as well as copper creek ammo with 88 elds. Both shoot great. The 22 creedmoor is the funnest shooting long range cartridge Ive shot. The copper creek 88 elds run 3250 fps in a 26" with alpha brass. The alpha munitions brass is a fine product. I used a 7 twist in both rifles and Im shooting the 88 elds to 3350fps with RL26 in a 26". It is highly recommended to get a barrel with 5 or more grooves with 5R probably being the most dsesired. Im running a 6 groove. This will help prevent mid air bullet blow up in the 7 twist if you are approaching muzzle velocities of 3200 and above while shooting match grade bullets with thinner jackets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1949196, member: 93895"] Ive ran hand loaded 88 elds as well as copper creek ammo with 88 elds. Both shoot great. The 22 creedmoor is the funnest shooting long range cartridge Ive shot. The copper creek 88 elds run 3250 fps in a 26" with alpha brass. The alpha munitions brass is a fine product. I used a 7 twist in both rifles and Im shooting the 88 elds to 3350fps with RL26 in a 26". It is highly recommended to get a barrel with 5 or more grooves with 5R probably being the most dsesired. Im running a 6 groove. This will help prevent mid air bullet blow up in the 7 twist if you are approaching muzzle velocities of 3200 and above while shooting match grade bullets with thinner jackets. [/QUOTE]
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