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<blockquote data-quote="strombeckj" data-source="post: 458041" data-attributes="member: 28471"><p>Hornady does not recommend the new 53gr's in the big .22 cals, not sure why but it is in their new manual. I have a .223 AI and love it. But if I were to re-tub my gun I might do a .20 practical designed around the Berger 55gr varmint match, with a BC of .381 or even a 20-250 using that same bullet. Nice thing is if you have .223 brass and dies you only need to pick up a bushing neck die. My 2 cent worth, but I love these heavy long bullets put out by Berger in the small Cal's. My smith has the only reamer made by a well know tool company in 22x47. He plans on shooting the 75 – 90 long bullets. Can't wait to see the results. A 20br would be another good choice, fling a 55gr around 3600-3700.</p><p> </p><p> I will be testing 200 53gr's in a savage .223 @ 1:12 and my .223 AI @ 1:14 using x-terminator, 322,335,8208 XBR, varget and benchmark. Should have results by month's end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strombeckj, post: 458041, member: 28471"] Hornady does not recommend the new 53gr’s in the big .22 cals, not sure why but it is in their new manual. I have a .223 AI and love it. But if I were to re-tub my gun I might do a .20 practical designed around the Berger 55gr varmint match, with a BC of .381 or even a 20-250 using that same bullet. Nice thing is if you have .223 brass and dies you only need to pick up a bushing neck die. My 2 cent worth, but I love these heavy long bullets put out by Berger in the small Cal’s. My smith has the only reamer made by a well know tool company in 22x47. He plans on shooting the 75 – 90 long bullets. Can’t wait to see the results. A 20br would be another good choice, fling a 55gr around 3600-3700. I will be testing 200 53gr’s in a savage .223 @ 1:12 and my .223 AI @ 1:14 using x-terminator, 322,335,8208 XBR, varget and benchmark. Should have results by month’s end. [/QUOTE]
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