100percent
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****!Psi,and blown primers
****!Psi,and blown primers
3250 with h4350 and zero pressure signs, could probably push harder but it's so accurate and reliable I havent messed with itI'm ok with the KISS method. I already spend enough time at the reloading bench.
What velocities are you getting with the 88 ELDm.
Heck I would even consider a factory riffle in 22 creed if there is a good one that chambers the heavies!
Savage 22 creed build. 24 " criterion 1-7 barrel. Shoots 88eld at 3200 with 4831sc with a 15 ES , nuthin too spectacular. Can get faster with rl 26 and h4350 for sure .I'm ok with the KISS method. I already spend enough time at the reloading bench.
What velocities are you getting with the 88 ELDm.
Heck I would even consider a factory riffle in 22 creed if there is a good one that chambers the heavies
How many bullets down your 7-twist bore. I'll begin shooting a 7-twist Brux in 22 Creed soon. Hoping for the best...My 88s are staying together so far but guys are having issues blowing them up in the 7 twist...maybe with longer barrels and faster loads. It seems that 7 twist has them spinning right in the edge. I would go with an 8 twist unless the gun was devoted to shooting the 95s.
I think I'm only at 160 rounds. Yeah I've heard that h1000 runs cool. It may also run slow velocities but that may be a good thing. I recall a thread where a guy was running 7828ssc at good speeds and blowing up 88s. When he switched to 4350 or something then it stopped doing it even tho velocities were the same. Maybe a spikier pressure or dirty or? Hard to say.How many bullets down your 7-twist bore. I'll begin shooting a 7-twist Brux in 22 Creed soon. Hoping for the best...
Some think H1000 increases bore life. Because some folks are blowing bullets with 7-twists barrels, I may operate at less than maximum potential MVs. Also planning on starting with the 88gr ELDMs. So thanks for sharing.
Right. Less than peak velocity may be mandatory with my 7-twist barrel. It seems there's no good way around the Catch-22 of the fast twist rates required to shoot the currently available high BC 88-95gr lead core jacketed bullets, and the resulting damage caused by the high resultant bullet RPMs. Maybe the bullet manufacturers will increase the thickness of their jackets? I'm not holding my breath...I think I'm only at 160 rounds. Yeah I've heard that h1000 runs cool. It may also run slow velocities but that may be a good thing. I recall a thread where a guy was running 7828ssc at good speeds and blowing up 88s. When he switched to 4350 or something then it stopped doing it even tho velocities were the same. Maybe a spikier pressure or dirty or? Hard to say.
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