22-250AI fire-forming Powders

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Hey all, curious what everybody has used out there for powders for fire-forming 22-250AI.

I used a faster powder (H335) and 77gr Matchburners to form my 223AI, curious if anybody is using the same philosophy on 22-250AI? Faster powder for increase in pressure to push the shoulder out?

Or if you’re just using a safe load for a standard 22-250 to fire-form?

Thanks
 
Fire form with bullets or are you intending to do a “Cream of Wheat” (COW) fire forming?

If with bullets, use a published start load with an economical powder(something you have on hand) and do a light jam to the lands.

If doing the COW method use a powder like Red Dot, 700x, start around 8-10 grains….. you may have to neck expand then re size creating a false shoulder mind you, it depends on how the chamber is set up for headspace.
 
A properly set up 22-250 is a good candidate for shooting factory ammo in until you have enough brass. Chances are it’ll be accurate enough to be good for something like thinning gophers.
 
Hey all, curious what everybody has used out there for powders for fire-forming 22-250AI.

I used a faster powder (H335) and 77gr Matchburners to form my 223AI, curious if anybody is using the same philosophy on 22-250AI? Faster powder for increase in pressure to push the shoulder out?

Or if you’re just using a safe load for a standard 22-250 to fire-form?

Thanks
I just use regular 22-250 data and Win 760, which has given me my best groups in both the 22-250 and the AI version. - dan
 
A properly set up 22-250 is a good candidate for shooting factory ammo in until you have enough brass. Chances are it’ll be accurate enough to be good for something like thinning gophers.
I’ve got 300pc of lapua brass that will be fireformed into AI for this custom 22-250AI when the barrel shows up 👍
 
Fire form with bullets or are you intending to do a “Cream of Wheat” (COW) fire forming?

If with bullets, use a published start load with an economical powder(something you have on hand) and do a light jam to the lands.

If doing the COW method use a powder like Red Dot, 700x, start around 8-10 grains….. you may have to neck expand then re size creating a false shoulder mind you, it depends on how the chamber is set up for headspace.
Just going to form with bullets, I’ve got a range out behind the shop, good to get some extra practice on steel off the barricades when I’m fire-forming.

I’ll be shooting heavier bullets 75-85.5 out of this rifle, so then I’ll likely just use the 77 Matchburners again and some of the mountain of IMR4831 I’ve got on hand.

Thanks
 
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