Thats a nice build ...I have about 1000 brass ..in 22 250 I had to get off gun broker that stuff is rare Ill bet your twist is a 1 -14 ....mine is a 26" Criterion barrel on a Custom Rem 700 Action bolt gun 1 -7" I shoot the 75 gr A Max ....
@@KevinMc7-s8o thx, Blackhole Weaponry made the barrel its a 1:9 24” inch their twist rate is different because they use polygonal rifling (3 land caudel) I made the load in the summer time 90’s so I bet if I loaded up another 1/10th or 2/10th’s more of a grain I could tighten the groups temperature is in the 20’s - 30’s during the day now and powder was cold mine is an AR build so I can’t load up as hot as a bolt rifle I’ve seen bags of Winchester .22-250 rem brass at a couple places but I have just have a few hundred + pieces of Hornady brass and more Hornady ammo on standby
@@bnicedanicest6288 I have a 22-250 (Savage bolt gun) and was looking for brass/ ammo a few weeks ago, and I found some Hornady Superformance 50gn V-Max loads (from Midway? I think) fairly cheap.. about the same price as empty brass! My rifle has a 1:12 twist so I have been sticking with lighter bullets.. I'm hoping it will stabilize 70gn, but??
@ good luck I don’t know what twist ratios work the best with what bullet weights in the .22-250rem but I do know the Blackhole Weaponry uses polygonal 3 land/groove barreling so the twist rate is different than traditional rifling I put this rifle together as varmint rifle for high velocity 50 gr bullets I have tried loading 62gr bullets with Superformance powder but am still working on it might need to try a different powder I do think you might need a faster twist like 1:10 or 1:9 for the heavier bullets for a barrel with traditional rifling here is an article that might help in your endeavors good luck in your quest. www.accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/22-250/
Thats a nice build ...I have about 1000 brass ..in 22 250 I had to get off gun broker that stuff is rare
Ill bet your twist is a 1 -14 ....mine is a 26" Criterion barrel on a Custom Rem 700 Action bolt gun 1 -7"
I shoot the 75 gr A Max ....
@@KevinMc7-s8o thx, Blackhole Weaponry made the barrel its a 1:9 24” inch their twist rate is different because they use polygonal rifling (3 land caudel) I made the load in the summer time 90’s so I bet if I loaded up another 1/10th or 2/10th’s more of a grain I could tighten the groups temperature is in the 20’s - 30’s during the day now and powder was cold mine is an AR build so I can’t load up as hot as a bolt rifle I’ve seen bags of Winchester .22-250 rem brass at a couple places but I have just have a few hundred + pieces of Hornady brass and more Hornady ammo on standby
@@bnicedanicest6288 I have a 22-250 (Savage bolt gun) and was looking for brass/ ammo a few weeks ago, and I found some Hornady Superformance 50gn V-Max loads (from Midway? I think) fairly cheap.. about the same price as empty brass! My rifle has a 1:12 twist so I have been sticking with lighter bullets.. I'm hoping it will stabilize 70gn, but??
@ good luck I don’t know what twist ratios work the best with what bullet weights in the .22-250rem but I do know the Blackhole Weaponry uses polygonal 3 land/groove barreling so the twist rate is different than traditional rifling I put this rifle together as varmint rifle for high velocity 50 gr bullets I have tried loading 62gr bullets with Superformance powder but am still working on it might need to try a different powder I do think you might need a faster twist like 1:10 or 1:9 for the heavier bullets for a barrel with traditional rifling here is an article that might help in your endeavors good luck in your quest. www.accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/22-250/