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"I am sure it does not apply to you, but paying attention to what one is doing on his reload bench goes a long way toward safety." ![]() ![]() I've never used blue dot but now I see it might be the ticket for my.375X41 and 9x41???? Thank you. ![]() ![]() | ||
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Roger, I think a Fiesler Storch would be a good handle. Few of us would know what it WAS tho. I however would. It is another cool plane. Did you know they were so good at lift, that in a wind, a good pilot could actually make that aircraft virtually hover??? Amazing Bird! Cheers and good shooting, seafire | |||
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If anyone got interested in this, I did finally get to the range and chronograph some of these loads. With 21 grains of Blue Dot and a 55 grain FMJ Winchester bullet, Remington case and Rem 9.5 primer, velocity was as follows 1. 3468fps 2. 3430 fps 3. 3426 fps 4 3468 fps. I used the rest of the rounds I had loaded to just see how well it grouped. It was raining as usual in Oregon, so I just posted a target at 50 yds is all. Groups were coverable with a dime at 50. Two were one hole groups. Good luck to anyone else who tries it. I think I am going to go down to an even 20 grains as I was looking for 3250 fps. This would correspond to the 223 with 40- grain loads. With 7 or 8 inch ground squirrels we have a target rich environment, that you do not have to go out beyond 200 yds, to keep busy. Cheers and good shooting. seafire | |||
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Thanks seafire - that's useful data! I long ago worked up mouse-poot loads for my 223's but whenever I inquired about the same in 22-250, most avoided the "I dunno" answer by talking about 223 instead. Hmm. Much appreciated sir! New capabilities for the Gopher Jihad! Redial | |||
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My pleasure Redial. Glad to assist. Good luck out there shooting it. Cheers and Good Shooting seafire | |||
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" Did you know they were so good at lift, that in a wind, a good pilot could actually make that aircraft virtually hover???" ![]() ![]() Cheers and good shooting, seafire | |||
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I use IMR4064 for the 22-250 and it is very accurate. You can load them as fast as you want to. I keep mine at 3600fps with the 55grhp. | |||
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California gun shows used to be great. The Orange County Gun show today SUCKED big time. ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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Roger, I was out at the range this afternoon since the weather was fantastic. For a point of reference. I am finding that a 50 grain bullet with 20 grains of Blue Dot is the most accurate. I chronographed a five and the velocity was at 3395. Standard Deviation for 5 shots was only 2 fps. Pretty wild huh? I also was playing with an alternative, to the Blue Dot loads that would have the same point of impact. I also like to use IMR 4198. 25 grains of IMR 4198 with a 50, 52, and 53 grain Sierra HP gave me the same point of impact and the same velocity as the 20 grains of Blue Dot with a 50 grain Bullet. With all, the results were pretty much one hole groups, for 5 to 8 shots. Also same point of impact at 100 yds, with a faster velocity by 200 fps was 28 grains of RL 7. Accuracy was also right there. With faster velocity with Blue Dot and bigger than the 50 grain bullet , the groups started to open up. Same thing with more than 25 grains of IMR 4198. Hope you can find this useful. I have got to go reload those cases so I can take them out ground squirrel shooting again tomorrow morning. Cheers and good shooting Seafire. | |||
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