.222Rem Sierra 40g Blitzkings

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Re: .222Rem Sierra 40g Blitzkings

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Camel wrote:Gee, thanks big fella, don't tell me I got something right at last. :lol: Just finished prepping some more 22PPC cases, am going to see how good those 40gn Vmax jobbies go out of it.

hmmm you confuse mr humpy one, 40 gn pills in that case makes me think the hole in your barrel is too big
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Re: .222Rem Sierra 40g Blitzkings

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trevort wrote:
Camel wrote:Gee, thanks big fella, don't tell me I got something right at last. :lol: Just finished prepping some more 22PPC cases, am going to see how good those 40gn Vmax jobbies go out of it.

hmmm you confuse mr humpy one, 40 gn pills in that case makes me think the hole in your barrel is too big

Nah mate, the 22 version will do me nicely, after all, I have the best 20cal ever invented. 20/222 :lol:
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Re: .222Rem Sierra 40g Blitzkings

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Last weekend I prepped some more brass for the .222Rem (Bergara Scout), when I tested a few loads of the 40g Sierra this was the most promising load (22.0g 22027 and set 20 thou off lands):
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It was showing promise and velocity was in 3500fps range so all good there, I also feel there may have been a little shooter error there :shock: Since I've shot those groups I've got a proper rear bag which certainly seems to make life easier when testing stuff, so may iron out some of the operator error (the little scout being the rifle in question shoots pretty damn well and the trigger while not overly heavy certainly isn't the best on the planet)

Been considering my options, these being:
a) load em up and shoot stuff and maybe throw another group down range sometime when I get around to it
b) load up some more and test a few different seating depths, say 4 at 20 thou off (current load), 4 at 30 thou, 4 at 40 thou

The previous Nosler load I used was about 90thou off lands (Nosler data) and shot real nice, so was thinking the jump might help these too?

How much difference is 20 thou in COAL likely to make in velocity/pressure, am I chasing my tail?

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Lock option "A" in please Eddy. :D
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.222Rem Sierra 40g Blitzkings

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Yep, I took the easy option and went with "a" figured if I got all enthusiastic I could always poke a couple in further later.
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I did 55 5.6x57 last weekend 55 222 today all weighed individually, kinda sick of weighing stuff on the scales!

Better start on the .17 rem next only got 3 loaded rounds for that and they were done pre chrono so are a bit slow it seems :-(

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