02 November 2016, 06:54
DPollard22-250 Ackley
I went out and tested some loads this afternoon with my new 22-250 Ackley. First time with an Ackley round and first time using Berger VLD projectiles. I used H4350 data overlapping the upper end of 22-250 data with 220 swift data going .3 over max book load in Berger's manual using IMR 4451 (similar burn rate to H4350). Started at 33.5 and went up to 37.3, 0.020" off lands. I will list my charges below along with their corresponding velocity. I did not see any pressure signs with these loads.
I would love to get feedback, can I go hotter or should I? I am not familiar with velocities in the 22-250 Ackley with 80 grain projectiles and need to know if I am in the realm of what this cartridge is. This was all shot from a 26 inch 1:8 barrel and air temps were around 60°
33.5 - 2945
34.0 - 3038
34.5 - 3049
35.0 - 3106
35.5 - 3107
35.8 - 3157
36.1 - 3117
36.4 - 3183
36.7 - 3233
37.0 - 3218
37.3 (.3 over Berger book max for 220 Swift) - 3203
04 November 2016, 09:12
416RigbyHunterI have never loaded anything heavier than 60gr pills in my 22-250AI, but, I use standard 22-250 MAXIMUM loads as my START loads and work up from there until I get stiff bolt lift/ejector marks/flattened/cratered primers. Once this is found, I back off 2 full grains of powder and call that maximum.
Cheers.

04 November 2016, 17:33
Phil Brousseausierra book edition 5 26" 80gr m.k. h4350, 36.5gr max.3200fps. h4831sc 40.6gr max. 3300fps. re 22,40.3grmax 3300fps. re19 39.6gr max 3300 fps. these loads for the 22-250 AI.
06 November 2016, 03:42
DPollardThis is good info., thank you guys for responding. Sounds like my max load velocities are right in there with the published Sierra manual.
Target from today:
06 November 2016, 06:52
ramrod340Since it doesn't seem to shoot you can send it to CO
06 November 2016, 08:38
FjoldThe heaviest bullet that I've tried in my 22.250AI (10" twist) is the 69 grain SMK. It actually like the Barnes 50 grain Varmint Grenades better.
06 November 2016, 08:55
DPollardquote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
Since it doesn't seem to shoot you can send it to CO
I like to keep the ones that don't shoot for further research and testing

06 November 2016, 22:39
ramrod340I fully understand rising to a challenge. Enjoy
