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  • nononsense
    All of these will fill the case 96% or better with an OAL of 2.350" with the 55 gr. VMAX flatbase. H-380 fills the case.


    Win. 760

    V V N-540

    IMR-4320

    H-380

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  • bperdue21
    did not try the 760 or the 380. tried 414 and 4320. will do this in the morning. thanks.

    I'm not an expert, but i did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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  • Colonel Plink
    I've always gotten good results with H-380.

    I use the 22-250 primarily for prairie dogs out to 400 yards.

    "When the going gets weird, the Weird turn pro"
    Hunter S. Thompson"
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  • nononsense
    H-380

    Bruce Hodgdon named this powder for the 38 gr. load that worked so well behind a 52 gr. bullet in the 22-250 case.

    It's a little tougher to get it to burn so trying different primers will be important. H-380 is a classic powder for the 22-250 cartridge.

    The V V powders don't necessarily give the highest velocity but they are consistant shot to shot and clean burning. You could also use Varget but it isn't one of my favorites.

    Win. 760 can nearly fill the case but it will take a very aggressive primer. It is the slowest of the powders to try and because it is a Ball powder, it requires a primer of higher brisance.

    Best.
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  • haroldchrismeyer
    I like H-4895. Good velocity, the case is almost full, clean burning, and reasonable recoil.
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  • Snellstrom
    The info that Nononsense gave is excellent.
    That load worked great then and it still works fantastic to this day. Years ago when I was just starting out reloading I put volumes of effort into "developing" an accurate load for my 22/250, when I narrowed it down to 38 grains of H-380 and a 50 grain bullet ( 52 gr. worked just as well) I thought that through superior intellect and process of elimination I had really came across something outstanding. Only to find out that not only did 2 of the neighbors use that load, but it was also a commonplace load for thousands of people who were experienced loaders for the 22/250.
    I was just a country kid and didn't have access to the information, I kinda took the long way to get to something that everyone else was using but I also proved to myself through my own research that this load really works!
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  • FrancF
    quote:Originally posted by nononsense
    H-380

    Bruce Hodgdon named this powder for the 38 gr. load that worked so well behind a 52 gr. bullet in the 22-250 case.

    It's a little tougher to get it to burn so trying different primers will be important. H-380 is a classic powder for the 22-250 cartridge.

    The V V powders don't necessarily give the highest velocity but they are consistant shot to shot and clean burning. You could also use Varget but it isn't one of my favorites.

    Win. 760 can nearly fill the case but it will take a very aggressive primer. It is the slowest of the powders to try and because it is a Ball powder, it requires a primer of higher brisance.

    Best.




    Yep!!!!!
    My pet load
    35.5 gr. h380
    Rem 9 1/2 M primer
    SPSX bullet.

    Note this load was worked up in my 40x. Caution needs to be used on very hot days!!!!!!! (if you use this load)

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  • bpost
    I've had good results with 38.3 of IMR4350, with your bullet. It seems do be the one for my barrel.

    Now I need to try H380, since I have not tested it yet.
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  • ccddbb95448
    32.5 grain of IMR 3031 52 grain bullet
    I shoot this load all the time. [;)]
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  • deadeye46
    don't forget to try WW748,it works great for me and my Encore
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  • JustC
    38.5gr H380 with a 52gr SMK at .020" off the lands in a rem700 VLS has been .3moa consistent.

    why chase the game when the bullet can get em from here?....
    Got Balistics?
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