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Offline Ironworker

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22-250 AI vs 75gr Hornady A-Max
« on: July 08, 2007, 06:03:35 PM »
I have a Cooper Classic with aftermarket BBL. Didn't like the 14"twist factory BBL it came with. Why wouldn't shoot any thing over 52 grs very good. So I had a Mike Rock Rock Creek BBLs put install one of his Cut Rifles 8" twist BBL. So as long as I seat 75 gr A-Max into lands and fuel it with H4350 I get under 1/4" groups.About 3.400 FPS. But if I try 52 gr  bullets target looks like a shot gun pattern. Today I was shooting 39.5 grs of IMR 4064 behind a Speer 52 gr HP. I'm wondering if the bullets blew apart before hitting the target? I shot that same load with Hornady A-Maxs( 52 grs they Chrony at 4,100 FPS and target look like a Buck Shot pattern at 100 yds. What should I do? I'm thinking I'lll just shoot the 75s for the life of the gun. To heck with the little bullets.

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Re: 22-250 AI vs 75gr Hornady A-Max
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2007, 05:19:27 PM »


Well...you can try some of the Barnes bullets...they have a 22-250 AI load data for theirs and are pushing their 40 grain VLC at 4229fps...the 45grain VLC at 4137fps..These might not come apart on ya..

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