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.257 Roberts/RL22 & 120

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  • sandwarrior
    RCrosby,

    I was just working up loads using RE22 in my .257 Rob for 110's. I'm topping out at 47.5 gr. with a 110. The book shows 48. But, I'm right at the point where the primers aren't rounded anymore. The edges still have a nice radius but the primer itself is flat. My rifle has a bit longer barrel, and the lighter bullet I get a smidge more velocity. According to my drop charts I'm at 2950. (100 vs. 300)

    I wouldn't see there being any problem working up to 46.5 gr. of RE22 with a 120. As long as you aren't seeing pressure signs and the groups don't go downhill.

    Of course there is plenty of room in that case to go even slower, say RE-25 or H1000

    Numbers edited to give correct values. Still need to start safe and work up.
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  • RCrosby
    Thanks, Sandwarrior,
    I thought I might be hearing from you.
    I have no desire, or need, to find "max"; too many variables up there for my taste, but I'll edge toward 46.5 and see how things look along the way. Stay tuned.
    Rob
    p.s. Whose 110? Target bullet? Hunter?
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  • sandwarrior
    RCrosby,

    Those are 110's that Berger discontinued. They are hollow-point with a slightly long ogive. Nowhere close to a VLD length. With a flat base.
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  • sandwarrior
    RCrosby,

    After I posted, I thought, "Why don't I try some H1000 out??" Turns out it was pretty good for accuracy, 5 shots, 1.5" @ 300 yds. But, the RE22 got better velocity and still got about the same accuracy.[:D]

    I have plenty of room to move up with the H1000 and see how that works.

    Let me know how yours comes out? Thx

    -SW
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