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V-MAX - Sounds like you found a winner!! Have you tried either of the 4895's? They also work well in most 22-250's. Out of curiousity - what's winter like in Scotland; does it snow there? Good luck, R-WEST ------------------ | |||
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Congrats VMax! Now if I can shoot the test loads I worked up in my 22-250 Winnie M70 HV, I'll be happy. If it's not below 0F, it's snowing or if the temps are ok, we have gale force winds......ahhh gotta love Mother Nature! I worked up somewhat similar loads(except for brass and primers)using both the 50gr and 55gr VMaxs. I also got bored this winter and worked up test loads for .45-70 350gr Hornady FPs & 405 Rem FPs, 7mm Rem Mag 150gr BTs, and 243 Winchester 87 gr VMax. All start 5-8% below max and work up to "book" max in small increments. I normally make 5 rounds per test load and check for pressure. If a load shows no high pressure indicators and delivers promising accuracy, then I make more of the same load to verify consistent accuracy. None of my loads exceed book max. I need to unpack my new chronograph and learn how to use it! ------------------ "Did you use excessive force?---I HIT IT WITH EVERYTHING I HAD! | |||
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Thanks guys, I haven't tried 4895 yet but I intend to get some soon to see if it can better the performance of Varget. I live in the South East of Scotland and the deepest snow we have had this year in around 10-12 inches on the higher ground. the harder weather usually comes in march in April. Cheers, | ||
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