sharp shooter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Essex county (Ontario)
Hi all. Just wondering what kind of dies, presses, etc you guys and gals are using to make your very accurate rounds. So far, I have worked up great accurate loads for my 30-06 and 375 H&H. Both are shooting accubonds over RL powders and are shooting about .5 MOA at 100 metres when I do my part. Also, both are new FN M70's. Have shot out to 300 metres well also. Both are seated just off the lands and are full length sized.
My old 222. Remington Sako L461 heavy weight love IMR4198 with 50gr blitz and 50gr SPSX. I tried H322 and H4198 with poor results. I can get about 1 MOA at 200 metres if I do my part. Again, bullets are seated just off the lands and full length sized. Haven't tried my neck die yet.
My 22-250 Sako AII can only get about 1 MOA at 100 metres with 50gr blitzkings and V-max. The 53gr Sierra match HP does a bit better. I tried regular primers but found better results with mag primers. Bullets are seated off the lands and cases are full length sized. I thought maybe a faster twist than the factory 1:14 would be better, I may re-barrel and bed the gun. Thinking of a 1:8 or 1:9 and make this thing a real coyote thumper. I have talked to a bunch of friends that have loaded for years and they all say the same thing - 22-250 is not an accurate cartridge but I feel a faster twist barrel may really bring this thing to life.
Back to the equipment - I am using standard redding dies and an RCBS press. Standard RCBS powder measure as well. Would it pay at 300 metres to be going to competition and match dies?
Would bedding my 22-250 before re-barreling show up in my groups? I have no flyers, just consistnet groups of about 1 MOA.
Thanks,
Steve
My old 222. Remington Sako L461 heavy weight love IMR4198 with 50gr blitz and 50gr SPSX. I tried H322 and H4198 with poor results. I can get about 1 MOA at 200 metres if I do my part. Again, bullets are seated just off the lands and full length sized. Haven't tried my neck die yet.
My 22-250 Sako AII can only get about 1 MOA at 100 metres with 50gr blitzkings and V-max. The 53gr Sierra match HP does a bit better. I tried regular primers but found better results with mag primers. Bullets are seated off the lands and cases are full length sized. I thought maybe a faster twist than the factory 1:14 would be better, I may re-barrel and bed the gun. Thinking of a 1:8 or 1:9 and make this thing a real coyote thumper. I have talked to a bunch of friends that have loaded for years and they all say the same thing - 22-250 is not an accurate cartridge but I feel a faster twist barrel may really bring this thing to life.
Back to the equipment - I am using standard redding dies and an RCBS press. Standard RCBS powder measure as well. Would it pay at 300 metres to be going to competition and match dies?
Would bedding my 22-250 before re-barreling show up in my groups? I have no flyers, just consistnet groups of about 1 MOA.
Thanks,
Steve


















































