First off let me say thanks to all that have replied to the original thread that I started with the following question:
“I have a question about using either Hornady V-Max or Nosler Ballistic Tip 55 grain bullets in a Remington 22-250 with a 1-14 twist. I have both a Remington 700 VLSS and a 700 SPS Varmint, both with 1-14 twist. They both seem to shoot 50 grain Hornady and Nosler bullets fine, but when it comes to the 55 grain it looks like a shotgun pattern at 100 yards. In fact at 25 yards with the Hornady factory 55 grain loads it keyholes. I was just at Hart Barrels, and while talking to Jim Hart he said that it was do to the longer length of the bullets with plastic tips not being able to stabilize in a 1-14 twist. Has anyone else experience this problem? If it is a know fact why doesn’t Remington make the 22-250 with a 1-12 twist?”
Maybe it wasn’t clear but rifles are brand new with no problems to the crowns. So the barrels are not shot out and the crown is in no way affecting bullet flight. I have not reloaded any 55 grain bullets since 10/17/10. Both available time and the weather have caused me to wait until probably the spring. I was using 55gr Nosler BT, with Hornady brass, and Federal 205M primers. I tried loads with 34.6, 35.0, 35.5, and 36.0 of Varget, and 34.0 of H4895, all would not group under 2.5 -3.0 in at 100 yards. The reason that I mentioned Jim Hart was that since he is well known in the barrel making world that his opinion should mean something. I want to try Hornady’s new 53gr V-Max bullet, so I emailed them a question about suggested twist rate for the new bullet and they came back with the answer of a 1-12 or faster, so that leaves out the 22-250 with a 1-14.
I never realized that the original question would generate so much input, and I thank all of you that replied. Like I said I will do some more load development, in the months ahead, but so far the 50gr V-Max and Nosler BT with 36.7 gr of Varget have produced the best results.
Thanks,
Ed