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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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07/31/18 02:51 PM
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Biggest issue with 250 is they don't always work in some aics pattern mags. The case taper can require lip massaging for reliability. Yup, takes 1 minute. Jason, where did you find the Savage with a 1-8, I have the heavy stainless in 1-9, will shoot 3 shot 1 hole, berger 70gr
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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07/31/18 03:12 PM
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Biggest issue with 250 is they don't always work in some aics pattern mags. The case taper can require lip massaging for reliability. Yup, takes 1 minute. Jason, where did you find the Savage with a 1-8, I have the heavy stainless in 1-9, will shoot 3 shot 1 hole, berger 70gr Ordered a barrel, had it attached to my action...
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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07/31/18 03:55 PM
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No problem with 80gr bullets in a short action like they said. I have run 90gr Bergers in a 22-243 M700 short action
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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07/31/18 10:45 PM
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sorry, i switched up the post, from 22-250 to .22 creed
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/01/18 12:05 AM
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sorry, i switched up the post, from 22-250 to .22 creed So almost a 22-250AI. There is very little difference between the 22 Creed and 22-250AI. What 5 degrees shoulder angle and a little less body taper in the AI. You can make brass that will wind up just a little short but still function well by fire forming 22-250 in a 22 Creedmoor chamber if memory serves correctly.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/01/18 12:35 AM
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sorry, i switched up the post, from 22-250 to .22 creed So almost a 22-250AI. There is very little difference between the 22 Creed and 22-250AI. What 5 degrees shoulder angle and a little less body taper in the AI. You can make brass that will wind up just a little short but still function well by fire forming 22-250 in a 22 Creedmoor chamber if memory serves correctly. From research on it most 22-250ai reamers are short on the case capacity from the 22 creed.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/01/18 12:38 AM
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Here you go buzz 90gr vld in a 22 creed. They are long suckers. Also doesn't help my reamer is pretty tight on freebore.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/01/18 02:16 AM
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That looks like a barrel burner.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/01/18 02:23 AM
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Here you go buzz 90gr vld in a 22 creed. They are long suckers. Also doesn't help my reamer is pretty tight on freebore. = 100% case fill.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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There might be a slight crunch when seating those long s.o.b. over 42gr of rl26.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/01/18 04:10 AM
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There might be a slight crunch when seating those long s.o.b. over 42gr of rl26. Yes those 90gr VLD are 1.25 inches long IIRC. Long skinny bullets for sure, sectional density and BC are high for a 22 cal bullet though or 5.68 times the bullet diameter.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/01/18 10:55 AM
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There might be a slight crunch when seating those long s.o.b. over 42gr of rl26. Yes those 90gr VLD are 1.25 inches long IIRC. Long skinny bullets for sure, sectional density and BC are high for a 22 cal bullet though or 5.68 times the bullet diameter. The bc is impressive on it coming in just a tick higher than the ever popular 6mm 105gr hybrid.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/01/18 12:17 PM
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take a hell of a bullet to take all that abuse in the throat down the barrel. Cool looking little piece of artillery.
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Re: .22-250, 1-14 twist
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08/02/18 01:30 AM
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I have had a few built, always figured it was best to have fast twist to utilize a variety of bullet weights
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