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I have a couple of pounds of 3031 to get rid of. Was thinking of using it in a 22-250, mainly because its not mine, and I dont really have a use for it in my own rifles. Any suggestions using 50gn-60gn bullets? | ||
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Millsie 67 - The latest edition (5th) of the Nosler manual lists loads for the 22-250 using IMR 3031: 50 Grain Bullets - Min of 28.5 gr., Max of 32.5 gr., velocity range 3260 to 3690 fps. 55 Grain Bullets - Min of 28.0 gr., Max of 32.0 gr., velocity range 3200 to 3600 fps. They do not list IMR 3031 for their 60 grain bullets. I haven't personally tried these loads. Hope this helps - pagris | |||
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IMR 3031 works just fine in a 22/250. If you own a 7mm Mauser, I have also found that cartridge really seems to like the burn rate of 3031. If we were not an ocean away, I would be happy to take it off of your hands. Alas, the miles between. I am sure the governments were make a nightmare out of it also. | |||
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50's: IMR-3031 From 28.4 grains to 35.6 grains Remington 9-1/2 Primer 52's & 53's: IMR-3031 From 28.5 grains to 36.0 grains Remington 9-1/2 Primer 55's: IMR-3031 From 28.0 grains to 36.0 grains Remington 9-1/2 Primer 60's: IMR-3031 From 28.0 grains to 34.0 grains Remington 9-1/2 Primer | |||
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