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Building A 221 Fireball
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 499788" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Hi Dale,</p><p>I know its about a year late answering your post but better late than never....</p><p></p><p>Actually maybe you can help me out...I have had a set of RCBS 221 dies for about 35 years...A fellow bought them for me to reload for his XP-100....He sold his guns and moved to CA!....Well I often thought of building a Fireball and since Midway had a Shaw barrel on clearance I went for it....With the addition of the go gauge and a small bolt head it will be a simple matter for me to adapt it to one of my numerous Savages and give it a try...This will be my third Shaw barrel....I put a stainless sporter in 260 on a Savage and for three shot groups it does almost as good as my varmint Shilen.....I also have a shaw sporter 25-06 that shoots well under a minute...But that one won't keep up with the Douglas 1/4 bore once it warms up....</p><p></p><p>As history goes; I used to load his .221 and my .222 Rem with IMR4198 and had good accuracy with both...But lately there is a lot of scuttlebut going on about Hodgdon's Lil'gun and I am considering trying it with the my new .221.....</p><p>I haven't loaded anything small for a while since my .222 was stolen from my son's place in WI about 15 years ago (a beautiful Herter's U9 presentation grade)....</p><p></p><p>I can't wait to get this one over the chrono...The difference between the 10" barrel of the XP-100 and the 24" Shaw should be significant if I remember right a 50gr out of the XP was somewhere between 2600 and 2700 fps...(In those days I shared a chrono with a friend and now it seems all those records are gone after several moves over the years)...According to some load info on reloaders nest & load swap the Fireball in a rifle should reach over 3000.....</p><p></p><p>If it shoots good I might just pick up a model 10 or even a Stevens to throw it on...I know it will be a good caliber to start training some more of my grandkids with....I put together a .243 on a 110 for my oldest grandson last year and he took a doe with it in WI last Nov.....He got in on WI new 10 year old law and made good by it....</p><p></p><p>It just sounds like a fun shooter...I sure appreciate and consider any info you or others have as a starting off point for the fireball...</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Randy</p><p></p><p>P.S. One of these days we are going to run into each other when I get down to Olsenville when I am visiting my wife's sister & brother-in-law..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 499788, member: 18849"] Hi Dale, I know its about a year late answering your post but better late than never.... Actually maybe you can help me out...I have had a set of RCBS 221 dies for about 35 years...A fellow bought them for me to reload for his XP-100....He sold his guns and moved to CA!....Well I often thought of building a Fireball and since Midway had a Shaw barrel on clearance I went for it....With the addition of the go gauge and a small bolt head it will be a simple matter for me to adapt it to one of my numerous Savages and give it a try...This will be my third Shaw barrel....I put a stainless sporter in 260 on a Savage and for three shot groups it does almost as good as my varmint Shilen.....I also have a shaw sporter 25-06 that shoots well under a minute...But that one won't keep up with the Douglas 1/4 bore once it warms up.... As history goes; I used to load his .221 and my .222 Rem with IMR4198 and had good accuracy with both...But lately there is a lot of scuttlebut going on about Hodgdon's Lil'gun and I am considering trying it with the my new .221..... I haven't loaded anything small for a while since my .222 was stolen from my son's place in WI about 15 years ago (a beautiful Herter's U9 presentation grade).... I can't wait to get this one over the chrono...The difference between the 10" barrel of the XP-100 and the 24" Shaw should be significant if I remember right a 50gr out of the XP was somewhere between 2600 and 2700 fps...(In those days I shared a chrono with a friend and now it seems all those records are gone after several moves over the years)...According to some load info on reloaders nest & load swap the Fireball in a rifle should reach over 3000..... If it shoots good I might just pick up a model 10 or even a Stevens to throw it on...I know it will be a good caliber to start training some more of my grandkids with....I put together a .243 on a 110 for my oldest grandson last year and he took a doe with it in WI last Nov.....He got in on WI new 10 year old law and made good by it.... It just sounds like a fun shooter...I sure appreciate and consider any info you or others have as a starting off point for the fireball... Thanks, Randy P.S. One of these days we are going to run into each other when I get down to Olsenville when I am visiting my wife's sister & brother-in-law.. [/QUOTE]
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