30 March 2002, 14:33
stronicsFavorite 22 bullet?
What brand and weight 22 cal. bullet have you found to be accurate most of the time?
Thanks,
David
30 March 2002, 14:38
Pumpkinheaver50gr Nosler balistic tip
50gr Sierra Blitz(not blitzking)
50gr Speer TNT
These are the three most accurate bullets in my heavy barrel .223rem.
30 March 2002, 14:57
SheisterMy 22-250 dotes on the Nosler 40 grain ballistic tips- and nothing else- go figure!
My buddy's 220 Swift and 222 love the 50 grain V-Max and Sierra Blitz and SX bullets.
30 March 2002, 16:10
<rifleman>40 gr Nosler Ballistic tips, and 50 gr Sierra Blitz.
Dave
30 March 2002, 17:09
ricciardelliSierra 52 grain HPBT
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30 March 2002, 18:27
<Jeff in ND>Starke 50gr either the BR or the RPVB.
Actually, any of Clint's bullets are great.
http://www.starkebullets.com/
Good Hunting
Jeff in ND
30 March 2002, 19:47
<Paul Dustin>22 Hornet 35gr V MAX
221 Fireball 40gr V MAX and 45gr X Bullet
222 Remington 45gr X bullet and 50gr V MAX
22-250 55gr V MAX and 53gr X Bullet
30 March 2002, 23:51
<duck223>Hornady 68gr. bthp,but I have a real tight twist in my barrel,1-7.
31 March 2002, 01:41
p dog shooterBy far the serria 52 gr hpbtmatch.
31 March 2002, 09:41
NashcatSierra 52 grain HPBT #1410
31 March 2002, 12:05
<Gary Rihn>53 gr Sierra Match (flat base).
01 April 2002, 03:28
<Dan in Wa>In my Win. M70 .223 the Sierra 52gr. matchking and the Nosler 50gr. bt work the best. Keep trying new powders but keep coming back to W 748
Dan
01 April 2002, 03:42
Saeedstronics,
The most consistently accurate 22 caliber bullet that I have ever shot, in many rifles ranging from the 222 to the 22-243, is the 52 grain Bill Brawand bench rest bullet.
I think Bill only makes them for those he knows, and I was lucky to get about 30,000 of them.
That was a few years ago, and I think Bill has a page on www.benchrest.com
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07 April 2002, 16:28
ACRecurve75 grain AMAX in my 224-6mm Rem--0.5" 200 yard groups @ 3500 fps.
Good Hunting,
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Andy Cooper