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22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
10/29/2014 Last edited 10/29/2014 by altron274
I recently bought a gun chambered in the 22-250ai as my designated coyote rifle. Im looking for loads that will put down yotes from about 500 yards and in. Fur preservation is also a big goal here so something that is lethal enough for a clean kill but that doesn't tear a big hole in the fur on exit. Thanks guys.
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GawdamnRightXGunny Sergeant
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
10/30/2014
What twist? What receiver?
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
10/30/2014
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
10/30/2014
You are in a good place with COAL latitude and an 8" does nice things in that chambering.
It hammers schit.
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
11/03/2014
I've been working with my for a little over a month. Like my other ackleys I start with the max for the parent case and go up from there. I've been forming brass with 68gr hpbt and 75gr amax over RL15. The 68 has shown more promise for me. I have a 9 twist though. Once I get through all my 22-250 brass then I might start a more precise load work up but for now it's shooting really well.
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
11/06/2014 Last edited 11/06/2014 by SonicCrack
My varmint load is, Lapua case, BR2, 38.8 grains of IMR XBR, 55 grain BlitzKing, 4003 fps from a 1-14 twist 28" tube
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
01/18/2015
Mine is a 14 twist, but likes a Nosler 55 BT or 55 Berger over 42 grains of H414. The Nosler is less explosive than a Vmax or Berger MEF, but if you hit a shoulder bone your results may vary widely depending on range and impact velocity. Wish I had gone with a faster twist to use the heavier 22 caliber boolitz. .
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
09/16/2015 Last edited 09/16/2015 by nilescoyote
Since the title says "Coyote loads" AND its a sticky, I thought the OP was calling for me by name, so to Honor his request... I present my new found love in 22-250AI.
The rifle wears a 25" green mountain (I believe) 1:7 twist Remington varmint contour barrel chambered by Apache Gunworks and attached to my stiller by me.
I went to the range and did some load work today. I am using 80 grain Hornady A-Max for the moment and while searching for load data found many were using H4350, H4831sc and H1000. I decided to try H4831sc, leaving my stash of H4350 for my 6.5's
While searching load data I found a poster who declared 39 grains to be were it was at with H4831sc and loaded up three cartridges each at 1% of the target load (1%=.39 grains)and ended up with charges of 37.8, 38.2, 38.6 and 39.0 in my fireformed cases.
Note: At 39.0 grains I still have plenty of room for more powder, possibly another two or three grains or so before I start compressing.
37.8= 2819 SD=12 ES=24
38.2= 2875 SD=25 ES=50
38.6= 2907 SD=23 ES=47
39.0= 2927 SD=10 ES=19
I was shooting at a target at 200 yards and both the first and last weights shot the best. But as you can see from the Velocity data I an in the mildly hot range for a standard 223... So I plan to continue north to my next node or two that should be somewhere around 40.2 and 41.4 while putting me into the 3k range.
After shooting over my magnetospeed I took it off and tried the 39 grain charge at, see below:
700 yards
900 yards
I also had loaded some extra with 37.8 so I decided some practice time from kneeling was called for... but alas, I didnt have my sling with me. Oh well, adapt and over come, Right?!?
So I went 8 for 10 at 600 on a 24" (3.8 moa) target.
Looks like I should have taken a couple tenths off the elevation turret to center the group
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
09/17/2015
Today at the range I continued to work up from 39.4-41.4 in .4 grain steps... 3 shots each.
39.4= 2985 SD= 13 ES= 25
39.8= 3020 SD= 6 ES= 13
40.2= 3051 SD= 23 ES= 41
*40.6= 3071 SD= 2 ES= 3
*41.0= 3122 SD= 3 ES= 6
41.4= 3154 SD=12 ES=24
*Note, this maybe a nice area to explore 40.4-41.2 along with some changes to seating depths. right now I am just loading everything to -.03"
The 200 yard target.
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22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
10/29/2014 Last edited 10/29/2014 by altron274
I recently bought a gun chambered in the 22-250ai as my designated coyote rifle. Im looking for loads that will put down yotes from about 500 yards and in. Fur preservation is also a big goal here so something that is lethal enough for a clean kill but that doesn't tear a big hole in the fur on exit. Thanks guys.
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
10/30/2014
altron274 wrote: I recently bought a gun chambered in the 22-250ai as my designated coyote rifle. Im looking for loads that will put down yotes from about 500 yards and in. Fur preservation is also a big goal here so something that is lethal enough for a clean kill but that doesn't tear a big hole in the fur on exit. Thanks guys.
22-250AI case capacity dupes Swift case capacity,so the load data interchanges. hint.What twist? What receiver?
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
10/30/2014
GawdamnRight wrote:
What twist? What receiver?
Oh, I didn't know that. 1:8 twist in a rem 700 recieveraltron274 wrote: I recently bought a gun chambered in the 22-250ai as my designated coyote rifle. Im looking for loads that will put down yotes from about 500 yards and in. Fur preservation is also a big goal here so something that is lethal enough for a clean kill but that doesn't tear a big hole in the fur on exit. Thanks guys.
22-250AI case capacity dupes Swift case capacity,so the load data interchanges. hint.What twist? What receiver?
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GawdamnRightXGunny Sergeant
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
10/30/2014
You are in a good place with COAL latitude and an 8" does nice things in that chambering.
It hammers schit.
Rate now:
GenochristXFirst Sergeant
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
11/03/2014
I've been working with my for a little over a month. Like my other ackleys I start with the max for the parent case and go up from there. I've been forming brass with 68gr hpbt and 75gr amax over RL15. The 68 has shown more promise for me. I have a 9 twist though. Once I get through all my 22-250 brass then I might start a more precise load work up but for now it's shooting really well.
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SonicCrackXFirst Sergeant
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
11/06/2014 Last edited 11/06/2014 by SonicCrack
My varmint load is, Lapua case, BR2, 38.8 grains of IMR XBR, 55 grain BlitzKing, 4003 fps from a 1-14 twist 28" tube
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CDIBBS
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
01/18/2015
Mine is a 14 twist, but likes a Nosler 55 BT or 55 Berger over 42 grains of H414. The Nosler is less explosive than a Vmax or Berger MEF, but if you hit a shoulder bone your results may vary widely depending on range and impact velocity. Wish I had gone with a faster twist to use the heavier 22 caliber boolitz. .
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nilescoyote
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
09/16/2015 Last edited 09/16/2015 by nilescoyote
Since the title says "Coyote loads" AND its a sticky, I thought the OP was calling for me by name, so to Honor his request... I present my new found love in 22-250AI.
The rifle wears a 25" green mountain (I believe) 1:7 twist Remington varmint contour barrel chambered by Apache Gunworks and attached to my stiller by me.
I went to the range and did some load work today. I am using 80 grain Hornady A-Max for the moment and while searching for load data found many were using H4350, H4831sc and H1000. I decided to try H4831sc, leaving my stash of H4350 for my 6.5's
While searching load data I found a poster who declared 39 grains to be were it was at with H4831sc and loaded up three cartridges each at 1% of the target load (1%=.39 grains)and ended up with charges of 37.8, 38.2, 38.6 and 39.0 in my fireformed cases.
Note: At 39.0 grains I still have plenty of room for more powder, possibly another two or three grains or so before I start compressing.
37.8= 2819 SD=12 ES=24
38.2= 2875 SD=25 ES=50
38.6= 2907 SD=23 ES=47
39.0= 2927 SD=10 ES=19
I was shooting at a target at 200 yards and both the first and last weights shot the best. But as you can see from the Velocity data I an in the mildly hot range for a standard 223... So I plan to continue north to my next node or two that should be somewhere around 40.2 and 41.4 while putting me into the 3k range.
After shooting over my magnetospeed I took it off and tried the 39 grain charge at, see below:
700 yards
900 yards
I also had loaded some extra with 37.8 so I decided some practice time from kneeling was called for... but alas, I didnt have my sling with me. Oh well, adapt and over come, Right?!?
So I went 8 for 10 at 600 on a 24" (3.8 moa) target.
Looks like I should have taken a couple tenths off the elevation turret to center the group
Rate now:
nilescoyote
XFirst Sergeant
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Re: 22-250 Ackley Improved Loads (coyote loads)
09/17/2015
Today at the range I continued to work up from 39.4-41.4 in .4 grain steps... 3 shots each.
39.4= 2985 SD= 13 ES= 25
39.8= 3020 SD= 6 ES= 13
40.2= 3051 SD= 23 ES= 41
*40.6= 3071 SD= 2 ES= 3
*41.0= 3122 SD= 3 ES= 6
41.4= 3154 SD=12 ES=24
*Note, this maybe a nice area to explore 40.4-41.2 along with some changes to seating depths. right now I am just loading everything to -.03"
The 200 yard target.