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Hi all, I'm new to the forum so please be patient. I have had a good break from powderburners, having spent the last couple of years tinkering with pre-charge air rifles - great fun in their context. I have just purchased a 1978 Remington 40XB BR .222 in it's original condition.. Those of you interested in having a look at it, please visit this thread on the Rimfire forum: http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=366942
The load data that came with the rifle indicates that it was achieving low .2's with 50gr projectiles that were available in the early 1990's. The previous owner was using neck-turned nickel-plated Federal brass. I am not really able to work out what his loads were, and if the data applies to some loaded rounds that came with the rifle. I have decided to start fresh, and would appreciate some help with modern projectiles and powder choice.
I do not intend to use this rifle for ultra-serious BR comps, but I would like it to print groups to be proud of, with a round suitable for 250m rabbit shooting. I have acquired 100x Lapua .222 - unfired. I would rather use this than the nickel-plated stuff. I was thinking that 50gr V-max would be a good projectile.......???
So, starting with my Lapua brass, can anyone give me a good recipe to start my trials with? From primer right through, if possible.. I am not looking for a super hot load - I want to keep the Factory Remington barrel as long as possible! Thanks for your help..
The load data that came with the rifle indicates that it was achieving low .2's with 50gr projectiles that were available in the early 1990's. The previous owner was using neck-turned nickel-plated Federal brass. I am not really able to work out what his loads were, and if the data applies to some loaded rounds that came with the rifle. I have decided to start fresh, and would appreciate some help with modern projectiles and powder choice.
I do not intend to use this rifle for ultra-serious BR comps, but I would like it to print groups to be proud of, with a round suitable for 250m rabbit shooting. I have acquired 100x Lapua .222 - unfired. I would rather use this than the nickel-plated stuff. I was thinking that 50gr V-max would be a good projectile.......???
So, starting with my Lapua brass, can anyone give me a good recipe to start my trials with? From primer right through, if possible.. I am not looking for a super hot load - I want to keep the Factory Remington barrel as long as possible! Thanks for your help..
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