15 February 2005, 08:44
zoomzoomCleanest powder for 22-250
I have been shooting a starter load of 38.0 grains of H380 in my 22-250 Encore. I was using CCI Bench Rest primers and I noticed what I consider to be too much fowling in the barrel...looks like a bunch of unburnt powder laying in the bottom of the barrel.
At any rate, I noticed in a Speer loading manual that they recommend Magnum primers for all Ball powder listed in the 22-250 load section.
So I bought some magnum primers....still seems to be a lot of "powder" left in the barrel.
SO, I HAVE 2 Questions:
First, what is a cleaner powder, and
Second, what powder gives the best overall performance???
15 February 2005, 16:54
R FlowersI would suggest trying either H 4895, Varget, or N 140. They all burn pretty clean and have worked well in several 22-250's for me.
R F
15 February 2005, 17:43
gsh284winVarget is going to be hard to beat.....Its about perfect for the 22-250 and it is a stable powder so you don't have to be too concerned about temp. changes...Its all I use in my 22-250....Good luck....George
15 February 2005, 17:46
<9.3x62>I'd have to put in another vote for Varget. Quite impressive how clean that powder seems to burn, and in other rounds as well.
15 February 2005, 17:46
cjw3ZZ,
Varget works well. A near max load gives me consistent results with a clean burn in my rifles.
I am not familiar with the Encore what is the barrel length? Anyone have any thoughts on barrel length and powder burn in the .22-250??
Kind regards
Carl
17 February 2005, 09:14
zoomzoomI have a 26" heavy barrel on the Encore 22-250.
On the Varget and 22-250 round, what primer are you guys using???
17 February 2005, 11:07
seafire/B17Gi must be living wrong or something. I hate Varget. I have not had the luck with it that everyone else seems to. I like the way it meters, but beyond that, NOPE.
My 22/250 powders have settled into IMR 3031, RL 7, RL 15, IMR 4895 and IMR 4064, and IMR 4198. Honorable mention goes to W 748 when I am out of the other above listed powders, as does H 414, with heavier bullets.
All the above mentioned powders give me much better accuracy that Varget or H 380 ever do. Don't get me wrong about H 380 as it is one of my ' to go to " powders in several other calibers.
This experience is based on 4 different 22/250s.
Two factory Rugers and two custom barreled rebarreled Winchesters, 3 heavy barrels and one sporter weight barrel.
I must just live in the Burmuda Triangle of Powder Luck.
Cheers and Good shooting
seafire
17 February 2005, 18:15
<9.3x62>quote:
On the Varget and 22-250 round, what primer are you guys using???
GM210M
22 February 2005, 07:32
eraserTry loading 39gr. H414 with a cci#350,which is a large magnum pistol primer.ww brass. Seat bullet about 1/2 turn of die off the lands. I shoot a ruger#1b.I really don't know how clean this is but I shoot till the ground squirrels are gone or it gets dark and dont lose any accuracy. Doesnt seem like its real bad when I clean it. Let me know if it works out for you.