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.220 Swift using 80 gr. A-Max
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<blockquote data-quote="XTRTITAN" data-source="post: 645396" data-attributes="member: 43965"><p>I used a 22-250 with 75 grain berger vlds on top of 36.5 grains of imr 4350 to win some matches out to 600 yards. This load ran about 3375 out of a 26 inch tube. I could not get the hornadys to match the accuracy and consisentcy of the bergers driven at that speed. My barrel was a 9 twist and it went tits up at 1600 rounds, but it shot bugholes until the day it went. I am still using that barrel shortend to 20 inches and threaded for a suppressor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XTRTITAN, post: 645396, member: 43965"] I used a 22-250 with 75 grain berger vlds on top of 36.5 grains of imr 4350 to win some matches out to 600 yards. This load ran about 3375 out of a 26 inch tube. I could not get the hornadys to match the accuracy and consisentcy of the bergers driven at that speed. My barrel was a 9 twist and it went tits up at 1600 rounds, but it shot bugholes until the day it went. I am still using that barrel shortend to 20 inches and threaded for a suppressor. [/QUOTE]
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