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Are any of these powders suitable for safe loads in .222 Remington?

H4227
H110
Lil'gun

If they are - what bullet weight and charges could be used?

Thank you..

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IMO they're all too fast for the 222.

H-4227 will work but far from providing good velocities.

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Only for lower vel. or reduced loads.
http://www.hodgdon.com/data/rifle/222rem.php


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Any can be used successfully for somewhat reduced loads in .222, however I do not have any data guidelines available. I have used 4227 for a slightly reduced load in a .223, where it works well.
 
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I wouldn't use them...
 
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