Recommended Blue Dot Load: 22.250 - 07/12/08
This came from a suggestion from a forum member off another site, that I suggested several years ago, for his Swift...'
I decided to try it in one of my 22/250s today... this is going to be that rifles new standard load...
this turned out pretty darn cool... actually got this suggestion from a Canuck on the forum... that he loads in his 220 Swift..
I spend more time with the 223s, but this proved pretty darn sweet in one of the old 22/250s...
18.5 grains of Blue Dot
40 grain ( choice of VMax, BlitzKing, or Ballistic Tip.. or Sierra 40 grain HP)...
Large rifle primer...
Same loads with the 36 grain Varmint Grenade by Barnes and the 30 grain Berger HP Varmint also are awesome.. for accuracy and velocity...
Brass also was easily neck sized.. and in fact didn't need necksizing AT ALL..neck springs right back into place, meaning low pressure..shoulder didn't move forward at all also...
Need to try and shoot photos of the targets to display accuracy potential... which was excellent...
also need to rechronograph... MV was running in the 3900 fps range.. I need to reverify that after loading up some more...only had two rounds left to chrony...
loaded up some more this evening to retest...
however this is going to be the new dedicated load for at least one of my 22.250s...
cheers
seafire
I decided to try it in one of my 22/250s today... this is going to be that rifles new standard load...
this turned out pretty darn cool... actually got this suggestion from a Canuck on the forum... that he loads in his 220 Swift..
I spend more time with the 223s, but this proved pretty darn sweet in one of the old 22/250s...
18.5 grains of Blue Dot
40 grain ( choice of VMax, BlitzKing, or Ballistic Tip.. or Sierra 40 grain HP)...
Large rifle primer...
Same loads with the 36 grain Varmint Grenade by Barnes and the 30 grain Berger HP Varmint also are awesome.. for accuracy and velocity...
Brass also was easily neck sized.. and in fact didn't need necksizing AT ALL..neck springs right back into place, meaning low pressure..shoulder didn't move forward at all also...
Need to try and shoot photos of the targets to display accuracy potential... which was excellent...
also need to rechronograph... MV was running in the 3900 fps range.. I need to reverify that after loading up some more...only had two rounds left to chrony...
loaded up some more this evening to retest...
however this is going to be the new dedicated load for at least one of my 22.250s...
cheers
seafire