Anybody shooting the heavies in a .22 br?
Powder?
Barrel length?
Speed?
Powder?
Barrel length?
Speed?
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I would like to know what the advantages are of a 22br vs a 223wylde. I would assume 150 fps and better standard deviation but that is a guess as I have never fired a 22 br but I want to. The 223at less than 400 yards works very well but I am getting vertical stringing when taking it out to 600 yards and beyond.
I would like to know what the advantages are of a 22br vs a 223wylde. I would assume 150 fps and better standard deviation but that is a guess as I have never fired a 22 br but I want to. The 223at less than 400 yards works very well but I am getting vertical stringing when taking it out to 600 yards and beyond.
88's touch lands @ 1.767" bto
32 grains of 16 is going 2,930 or so and is barely compressed if at all.
30 gr Varget went 2,996 with an es/sd @ 24/7 but groups were not great.
I will anneal and get neck tension to chill out and post more later this week.
Will do.Watch out for the carbon ring with the 16. It bit me in my 6.5 Creedmoor. I pay a lot more attention to the throat now. A little CLR makes short work of it.
I'm happy to hear that RL16 is working out... I'm switching to it for everything I shoot.
I have been running a 22 Dasher this season. Rl 26 gets me 3120 with a 95 smkI don't think Varget will be easier on throats.
That said, I'd be curious how a .22 Dasher would do with RL 26 and 88's.
Maybe a guy would need to jump up to a .22 Gay Tiger to make it work.
I have been running a 22 Dasher this season. Rl 26 gets me 3120 with a 95 smk
I’m sure 3200 would be possible with 88s
Rl16 node is 3095 with 95 smks...26” 6.5T Barrel
Around 34gHow much Rl16 are you using? I am going to give it a try in my 22BR with the 88.
What free bore would be desirable for the 88 eld?
The 88 eldm BC is quite high and the 95 SMK even better and both can easily be driven faster than any 105 or 110 in a 6 BRDoes a 22BR setup for heavier bullets really offer anything over a 6mmBR? It would seem just easier to shoot standard 6mm Norma BR with Lapua brass.
The 88 eldm BC is quite high and the 95 SMK even better and both can easily be driven faster than any 105 or 110 in a 6 BR
With the added benefit of slightly less recoil.
It’s just another choice , but for me better Ballistics with less recoil is a very enjoyable
Package. And most 22 bullets are cheaper too.
Tried out a new load with 80 gr eld match with the N150 powder.
3100 fps, single digit ES and super accurate. Seems like i just needed a little more powder to get low ES and still maintain somewhat low speed.
Should be awesome for the matches with shorter ranges.
I just ordered a Proof S.S. Med. Palma 26” 22 BR 7Twist. .050 free bore from Straight Jacket armory. I am really excited to launch some 75 and 88 gr eld bullets. Will be screwing it on to a Bighorn Origin it should be quite the rifle.
I just ordered a Proof S.S. Med. Palma 26” 22 BR 7Twist. .050 free bore from Straight Jacket armory. I am really excited to launch some 75 and 88 gr eld bullets. Will be screwing it on to a Bighorn Origin it should be quite the rifle.
I want to try the 75 on prairie dogs mostly for splat factor. But yes the 88 will be superior from a bc standpoint.I bought my reamer based on their specs. It has worked well so far. Not much to gain by running the 75 over the 88. The BC of the 88 beats any speed gains of the 75.