14 September 2003, 15:34
BigIronHotrod 22-250 factory ammo
A fellow shooting a 22-250 at the range today mentioned that his factory ammo was rated at 4,000 fps. I asked about bullet weight and was told it was 45 grains.
I had my Pact PC2 already setup, so I asked if he'd like to chrono a few. He had 3 rounds left so we shot them through the screens.
Yikes! Low velocity was 4058, next round 4069, and the last was 4171. I checked the Winnie web site, and they list the USA brand (white box) with 45 grain bullet at 4,000 fps, number USA222502.
I would have believed 4,000+ with a 40 grain bullet, but 4050 with a 45 is SMOKIN' !!!
BigIron
15 September 2003, 04:51
<Boyd Heaton>I'll bet its Win white box stuff.???Am I right???I had some that went over 4100fps.....It also blew primers...
15 September 2003, 08:42
groundhog devastationThat "White Box Stuff" also comes in a 223 loading that they say is 3600!!! Never chronied any thru a rifle but did through an Xp-100 with 14.5 inch barrel and it averaged 3187!! Same 45 grain bullets! Scary thing was, the 223 ammo was accurate enough in that 223 that I just shot instead of trying to improve on it!! Have heard the same thing from other shooters about the 223 variety! GHD
17 September 2003, 11:35
HollywoodYep, it's Winchester. I've seen it at my local Academy stores. Never shot any, but I've heard it's quite accurate.
Hollywood
18 September 2003, 11:40
yotecallerI have shot it quite a bit in my 22-250.It only cost $20 for 40 rounds.It makes a good varmint round.
20 September 2003, 12:35
BigIronSorry, gents, I intended to word the posting so that it was obvious I was discussing Winchester (USA) white-box ammo. And it is the 40-round economy pack.
The shooter told me he got it at a discount store for around $16-17.
In the 3 rounds I chrono'd the extreme spread was over 100 fps; speed's great but I like consistency. And, the pressure has to be right at the redline (if not over) with this stuff.
I'd expect this kind of velocity from a 22-250 Ackley, but not the original version.
I bet it's impressive when it makes contact with
a varmint, though.
Thanks for all the responses.
BigIron
[ 09-20-2003, 03:36: Message edited by: BigIron ]22 September 2003, 15:01
cummins cowboyI have shot some of this white box 22-250 ammo and can tell you it is very hotly loaded. There is a big time recoil/noise difference between this stuff and my normal 38 grains h380 and a 55 grain bullet normal handload. this is even with a lighter 45 grain bullet. I have no doubt this stuff moves, it even slightly flatens primers in my ruger
22 September 2003, 15:37
varmint101I've shot this in my Encore before. It's pretty accurate. I believe the discount store the guy was referring to was Wal-Mart. I think it's $16.97 a box of 40 rounds or something like that.
Matt
24 September 2003, 01:50
M16I buy this stuff buy the case in .223 and 22-250. It is great ammo. Very Accurate. With the prices so cheap it's not worth reloading.