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22-250 and 4350 powders using 55 he hornadys
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Anybody has any special loads with these components? Loading for my brother. And what coal?
 
Posts: 533 | Location: S.E. Oregon | Registered: 27 January 2009Reply With Quote
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My phone sucks supposed to have been 55 gr Hornady sp
 
Posts: 533 | Location: S.E. Oregon | Registered: 27 January 2009Reply With Quote
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I don't burn 4350 in my 22/250 rifles, but use H4895. It likes cup and core bullets seated .010" off the lands. Chamber dimensions can be all over the place, especially the lead or free-bore, and I never trust a book COAL in any rifle.


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Hornady 55gr FMJBT Imr4350 38grs, WLR primers. Win cases..
2.38" (no crimp)
5 shot groups out of a Savage Axis HB. under 1/2"
 
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Luckyducker what's the starting load you would use? I got a pound of that?
 
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The manual states 32.0 grains as starting load. You should expect to go up from there to find the sweet spot, but I won't give you my load because of liability issues.


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Kennedy! my suggestion is to buy a Reloading Manual. Lyman has a very good one as does several other.
here is an on line one from Hodgdon https://www.hodgdonreloading.com/
Nosler as well..
https://www.speer.com/reloading/
 
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I find 4350 meters in a measure poorly unless perhaps you have a very long tube...WW760 is a ball powder and the close equivelent to 4350, both being slow burning powder, but WW760 measures beautifully and super accurately thu the measure..just my two bits..also in my swift and other calibers.


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