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Remington 22-250 Barrel Twist
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 2064777" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>Loaded properly, it is not difficult to push a 75 AMAX/ELD-M to 3500 fps from a 26" barrel. The overbore nature of the 22-250 allows use of much slower powders than shown by obsolete load data, for obsolete bullets, in an obsolete twist. It is a great cartridge that is sorely in need of an update to bring it in line with available components.</p><p></p><p>There isn't anything you can stabilize in a 14 twist that will run with either a 53 VMAX or a 75 AMAX/ELD-M, near or far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 2064777, member: 22069"] Loaded properly, it is not difficult to push a 75 AMAX/ELD-M to 3500 fps from a 26" barrel. The overbore nature of the 22-250 allows use of much slower powders than shown by obsolete load data, for obsolete bullets, in an obsolete twist. It is a great cartridge that is sorely in need of an update to bring it in line with available components. There isn't anything you can stabilize in a 14 twist that will run with either a 53 VMAX or a 75 AMAX/ELD-M, near or far. [/QUOTE]
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