03 January 2004, 09:24
Mule Skinner.22-250 Recommendations?
I'd like to know your favorite bullet/powder combination for two different shooting disciplines with the .22-250.
1. 300-400 yard varmint
2. Target (Benchrest)
My gun is a Ruger Heavy Varmint with 26" barrel.
Thanks!
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03 January 2004, 09:39
257heaven34 grains of IMR-4895 under a Nosler 55 Gr. Ballistic Tip will print groups in the 3's in my Savage varmint. I'm not sure what kind of long range you're talking about, but I believe that's a good all-around load.
03 January 2004, 09:55
FoxhuntNYI use the same combo for both types of shooting. 50 gr. Hornady V-maz Stuffed with 38 gr. of Hodgdon 380 powder. This is a load that for the velocity is low on pressure. Good for case life and I just like the fact that I am not "abusing" the barrel and the gun. Also is a very accurate round in my Savage.
03 January 2004, 14:06
Mule SkinnerThanks Steve,
I visit your site often. It contains a wealth of information. In fact your data is always considered allong with the industry data in my narrowing down of powder, bullet weight and load.
Quick Question- Why do you prefer boattail bullets to flat base in your favorite .22-250 loads? I have heard that most benchrest guys use flat based bullets because they are more accurate out to about 300 yards or so.
Thanks Again,
Mule Skinner
03 January 2004, 17:48
ricciardelliFor two really fantastic scientific reasons...
#1-I like the way they look.
#2-The are easier to seat when reloading.
03 January 2004, 20:29
Hornetfan35.5 grs of Varget
50gr Nosler Ballistic tip
Win Brass
Fed Match primer
04 January 2004, 01:33
Whelen Nut40 gr. W760
50 gr. Hornady V-Max (Moly)
Remington Cases
CCI-LR
04 January 2004, 03:29
woodseye36 gr IMR 4064
50 gr Hornady V-Max
Winchester Brass
Winchester Large Rifle Primers
Beat H380 - H414 - IMR 4895 - and Varget in my Savage for accuracy. Shoots ones and twos when I do my part, works unbelievable on crows.

Might shoot better with some kind of match bullet for benchrest.....but I can't see messing with such an accurate recipe.
woods