250-3000 Ackley Improved
Need assistance please--Anybody own one of these rounds that can shed some light regarding performance. Any information would be appreciated--Thanks--Mark
29 August 2003, 02:11
Lee MartinI've been shooting a .25-220 Swift in a Contender for years now. My round is called the .257 Dart, and dimensionally it's very similar to a .250-3000 Ackley. An article to include performance and load data is posted to my website.
Lee Martin
www.singleactions.com29 August 2003, 09:29
xphunterMark,
I have a data sheet from an old American Rifleman article. Let me find it and I will give you some more info.
Ernie
01 September 2003, 02:09
MAHThanks Ernie, Tried to send you an e-mail but your address must have changed. Appreciate your help--Mark
01 September 2003, 08:22
xphunterMark,
Try the ernie1@ourtownusa.net which is my office e-mail address. The bishop@ourtownusa.net has been down for a couple of days but should be up and running by Tuesday.
The load I am using in my XP is 40.0 grains of Varget with a 100 grain NBT seated @ 2.236 OAL.
This is maximum load in my XP, so please don't start there.
Ernie
01 September 2003, 10:42
Jules http://www.accuratereloading.com/250ai.htmlNot for contender though.
02 September 2003, 12:05
MAHThanks to all of you for your help. I appreciate your assistance. Mark
04 September 2003, 16:18
<Elliot Viker>I have a standard 250 savage in a contender a ssk barrel. I get about 2650fps with a 85gr nosler BT It seems to work great on deer as long as you don't ask it to go through much bone. It will open up on fox and big northern hares out to about 250-275yds. The improved version should do better due to the friction of the straiter case walls. In a strong actioned rifle, it will do all a 257 robberts will and more. It is a great low recoil round for varmits and up to deer.
05 September 2003, 04:13
xphunterFrom earlier correspondence, Mark is not considering this round (250 Sav. AI) for use in a Contender, but rather an Encore or XP-100. With about 10% more case capacity than it's parent case it is a very viable wildcat proposition. Sierra uses this cartridge to do their daily control accuracy testing (that ought to say something about accuracy potential).
Some of Sierra's data is as follows:
100 grain bullet:
AA-2460 32.8-38.8
H-4895 32.8-38.8
IMR-4895 33.4-39.0
VARGET 34.1-40.1
IMR-4064 34.7-39.5
RE-15 33.5-41.0
H-380 37.2-42.0
760 37.2-44.1
IMR-4350 39.2-44.0
H4350 Extreme 38.5-44.5
Their most accurate load was 41.0 of RE-15 with a muzzle velocity of 3200 fps from a 26 inch barrel.
Hope this helps.
Ernie