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Anyone use this powder for there 22-250?? How does it compare to Varget? Does it meter better than Varget??
 
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Better in all aspects.
 
Posts: 3282 | Location: Saint Marie, Montana | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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I now only use H-380 in the 22-250. 40.5 grains of H-380 , Federal nickel plated brass , CCI-200 primers and Nosler 55 grain ballistic tips. this is good for 3,800 fps out of a Ruger #1B and normally less than .750 for 5 shots at 100 yards
 
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Not to divert off the subject but I am a 220 Swift shooter whose rifle loves RE-15 but my local supplier has stopped carrying it I hear H380 works well in the Swift. Any opinions?
 
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ditto to Shilen 30. 38 gr of H-380 behind a 53 gr. bullet in my Savage 12 will shoot 1 inch at 200 ydds. Better if I could shoot better.
 
Posts: 353 | Location: Lakeville, MN | Registered: 27 February 2003Reply With Quote
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Mine likes 39.5 grs. H-380 with the 55 gr. Sierra #1365 SPBT-3700 fps., Win. brass, and WLR primers. .75" groups.



It is a bit more temperature sensitive so watch your "seasonal" loads. Very easy to meter.....



Good Hunting,



Bob
 
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