06 September 2006, 08:35
MyNameIsEarlReloader 10x
Maybe this has been covered before, sorry if it has.
Does anyone know if anyone has published any load data for this powder yet. I have gotten loads via email from Sierra and Alliant, but I like to read it and depend on someone I have not met for the data. At least I know, with some confidence, that the publisher or writer has done some testing on his data.
06 September 2006, 08:52
steve4102What are you going to load 10X in? Alliant does have some data on there web site, although it is pretty slim. I contacted Alliant awhile back and asked them for 10X data. They told me that I can use H322 data grain for grain. As always start low and work up.
06 September 2006, 08:59
MyNameIsEarlWell a 22-250 to start. I have recipes with specific loads but I like to play so I like to know what max and min are.
06 September 2006, 10:17
RDubHi
I just started using Rx10 in a .222 and I found it to be pretty much the same as H-322 in this caliber. That might be a place to start.
07 September 2006, 05:36
Roger KeezerI would be interested in the data for the 22-250 myself. I am currently loading 39 grains of H380 behind a 52gr hornady match bullet. I am quite sure my next powder will be reloader 10x.
07 September 2006, 05:56
owensby22/250 my favorite load 34.5 grs,40gr BT rem 9 1/2 primers.50 gr bullet 32 grs.
Tried the `10x in a 308 with a 130 gr bullet yesterday and it shot very good at 100 yds,speed was a little less than 3000 don't remember exactly.
Tried it in a savage muzzle loader had good speed and good group out to 200 yds,with 250 gr bullet and 72 grains.
Just got a new savage 22/250 model 12 varmit but haven't tried it in it yet.But my sps rem loves it and 40 gr BT
07 September 2006, 08:34
seafire/B17GH 322 is faster than RL 10 and starting data for Benchmark,& IM3031 can be used...
As always work up.. I have tried it in larger calibers than 22 cal... like 6mm, 6.5 mm and 7 mm....using Benchmark or 3031 starting loads....
This is my observation, not Alliants, so take it with how many grains of salt you want to...
It has proven safe in a batch of my rifles...
cheers
seafire
