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what's the best powder for 22-250
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 771293" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>The reason I kinda want to try H1000 is that I use it in a 250AI case necked down to 6mm. May not work well I don't know. What I didn't say was that I planned on using H1000 with some 60 grain bullets. But I don't plan on putting a lot of work in this load development unless it starts out well. I'm more interested in the 2460. I may try H414 again, but all I could get out of it last time was 3/4" groups. H380 wasn't a lot better either. If I had a 1:9 or a 1:10 twist barrel, I'd be a lot more serious about trying the H1000 under 70 grain bullets. But! I suspect that one of these 22-250 barrels may well end up being a .22 Jaybird before the first snowfall in the fall of the year. That round really interests me, and like it so well I may do one just like it in 6mm. The Jaybird is a good way to recycle a used 22-250 barrel.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 771293, member: 25383"] The reason I kinda want to try H1000 is that I use it in a 250AI case necked down to 6mm. May not work well I don't know. What I didn't say was that I planned on using H1000 with some 60 grain bullets. But I don't plan on putting a lot of work in this load development unless it starts out well. I'm more interested in the 2460. I may try H414 again, but all I could get out of it last time was 3/4" groups. H380 wasn't a lot better either. If I had a 1:9 or a 1:10 twist barrel, I'd be a lot more serious about trying the H1000 under 70 grain bullets. But! I suspect that one of these 22-250 barrels may well end up being a .22 Jaybird before the first snowfall in the fall of the year. That round really interests me, and like it so well I may do one just like it in 6mm. The Jaybird is a good way to recycle a used 22-250 barrel. gary [/QUOTE]
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