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250 savage quickload help
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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1675163" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>Shouldn't be too different from 6XC, 22-250 case is the parent for that. The .257 cal makes it a little less overbore than the 6XC so should generate lower pressures. RL-26 is real slow. From what I can see of 6XC data I have for 105's, and staying very conservative, I'd bet you could fill to about 41 grains (based on what a 6XC takes and backed down a bit) to start and work up. I'd further bet you can go to about 45 grains or thereabouts. This assumes you're running heavy for caliber bullets seated relatively long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1675163, member: 96226"] Shouldn't be too different from 6XC, 22-250 case is the parent for that. The .257 cal makes it a little less overbore than the 6XC so should generate lower pressures. RL-26 is real slow. From what I can see of 6XC data I have for 105's, and staying very conservative, I'd bet you could fill to about 41 grains (based on what a 6XC takes and backed down a bit) to start and work up. I'd further bet you can go to about 45 grains or thereabouts. This assumes you're running heavy for caliber bullets seated relatively long. [/QUOTE]
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