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Fire-forming .250 AI

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08 February 2003, 19:11
<Hondo64d>
Fire-forming .250 AI
Any suggested loads for this? Would a max .250 Savage load of 760 with 87 gr Speers work?

Thanks,

John
08 February 2003, 19:20
Lucky Shot
I don't think testing out a new gun with max loads is ever a good idea. Start with some light ones to work up and form some cases while you are at it.
09 February 2003, 04:00
ronsunni
I have found when fire forming 250 A.I. brass that you should use a heavy bullet (Rem.100gr.) and a fast powder( H 322, H4895) at 5% reduced from max.. You also need to have the bullet into the lands.
09 February 2003, 05:05
<Hondo64d>
Lucky,

This is my first wildcat, so forgive my ignorance. From what I understand based on what I have read, I thought it took a fairly stiff load to get the virgin brass to expand to the improved chamber.

John
09 February 2003, 06:22
<reload>
I shoot a 87 grain bullet with a case full of 4831 and have no problems with fire forming for the .257 roberts Improved! With 4831 you can add about 6 grains more powder in the Improved case. Good Luck
09 February 2003, 17:10
ronsunni
When forming 250 A.I. brass you want the pressure to peak quickly to get a sharp shoulder & fully expanded case. This will be accomplished with a 100gr.bullet & 29gr.of H 322 or similar rifle powder (AA2015, IMR3031, VVN130). I believe the 250 Savage case does not have the capacity to use H 4831 & 87gr.bullets. I have found that slower rifle powders and light bullets tend to leave rounded shoulders when forming A.I. & T/CU brass. On the plus side Rem.100gr.PSPCL are an inexpensive bullet to use and you�re only burning 29gr.of powder in that new barrel.