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Data Powder 2200
14 October 2006, 19:54
steve4102Data Powder 2200
Anybody know a source for this powder?
14 October 2006, 21:57
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by steve4102:
Anybody know a source for this powder?
I don't think there is a source any longer. The powder was Czech surplus brought in by Accurate.
Burn rate is right between 2230 and 1680. I bought 16lbs when it first came out, wish I had gotten more. It works great in 222 and 223 loads.
14 October 2006, 22:22
Alberta CanuckCraigster -
Sometimes I think you are living in my back pocket, or have taken over my soul when I read your posts...
I also bought 16 pounds of it when I first saw it advertised, and wish I had bought 64 lbs. It is the best powder I've ever found for the .222 and the .221 Remington cartridges.
I agree, it is no longer available except maybe from a few individuals who don't realize what they have....
My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.
15 October 2006, 07:03
TCLouisCraigster
Tell us more about loads/bullets in the 222.
Don't limit your challenges . . .
Challenge your limits
15 October 2006, 08:40
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by TCLouis:
Craigster
Tell us more about loads/bullets in the 222.
Rem 50g HP
21.5gr 2200
Rem 7 1/2 BR primer
OAL 2.145 - 2.155
I shoot a lot of ground squirrels and sage rats in the Spring and burn lots of ammo. The Remington bullets are very accurate, explosive, and cheap. I have 2 222's (don't own a 223) and use this load in both rifles. This load has worked with any 50gr bullet in the 222. I like the Rem's, I see no advantage in using "premium" bullets in this application. In fact, 50gr is the only weight I use in the 222. They just plain work. Velocity is right near 3250. A buddy uses an almost identical load in his 223.
If you don't happen to have any of the 2200, 24.3grs of BLC-2 makes an almost identical load, at least in my rifles. Hope this helps.
Good shooting!
15 October 2006, 08:47
bartsche
Gee, I'd help you out but I only have about 16 pounds left.

roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
15 October 2006, 08:51
Alberta CanuckI also have two .222's. For my Sako L-46 and CZ single shot, both really like either 21.0 grains or 21.5 grains 2200 with Speer 50-gr. TNT's and F-205-M primers. 20.5 grains also works well, even more accurate but not as peppy or flat shooting, of course.
A friend's 221 dotes on the same bullets, but 19.0 grs.of powder and Rem 7-1/2 primers.
My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.
15 October 2006, 09:01
craigsterDammit Roger, I think all I've got left is a shade over 9lbs

. Well, at 21.5grs per round that will give me 2930.23 rounds if I don't spill any. That will probably hold me for a while unless they start comin' thru the wire.

15 October 2006, 11:09
mstarlingIn .223 on mil cases and WSR primers, 23.3 gr of Datapowder 2200 w 55 gr Ball bullets I get 3,133 fps in a 20" bbl and 2,605 fps in an 11.5" bbl.
Only small fault I have with this powder is that it is not flash deterred. Very bright.
Wish I had bought much more than I did when it was available. Am almost ready to open the last jug.
Mike
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http://www.mstarling.com 15 October 2006, 19:37
bartsche
Although I lament the passing of 2200 I'm getting just as good bang for the buck in WCC844 and 2230-C.

The WCC846 ain't all bad either. The 2230-C has become a real stand by for a number of my shooting cohorts and myself.

roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..