34.7 gr AR Comp will do well too with 52gr bullets.
"Anyone taking up handloading necessarily plays with unknown factors and takes chances. But so does anyone who drives a car,goes to a cocktail party,eats in a restaurant,or gets married."
Lads listed above are good ones for sure. I have been using Varget since it came out in the 22-250 and 7mm-08.
The 1:14 22-250 I had was a 20 inch barrel Sako Forester hunter carbine and a Ruger Tang safety Varmint with a heavy 24 inch barrel. Both shot the 60gr Nosler solid base very well and the Sako handled the 60gr Partition very well. Bullet profile "length: is the key to heavire bullets in a slower twist barrel. The Sako even did well with the Speer 70gr but it is shorter than many 55 gr bullets due to its profile and in the Sako it had to be pushed hard to stabilize. That wad fine with me since I used it inside 250 yards on deer and hogs.
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I'm using 36.3gr of Varget with a 50gr Hornady V-max with CCI200 in one rifle and 35.6 gr of varget in another. Oner rifle shoots a .2 inch 10rd group the 35.6 load shoots a .3 inch 10rd group.
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My 22-250 load on crow.... running a tad over 3950 with 52 gr Berger....posted this to see how to post pics in new format here
Last edited by DStroud; 11/09/1804:52 AM.
"Anyone taking up handloading necessarily plays with unknown factors and takes chances. But so does anyone who drives a car,goes to a cocktail party,eats in a restaurant,or gets married."
Try 36.5 gr of H380. Only about 3650 fps, but in my old Rem. 700 ADL, with a 24" 1-14, and the 52 gr Sierra Matchking, it will make a 5 shot group, you can cover with a penny.