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222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:42 pm
by dave
kjd, ever used 222 factory ammo ive got an annie with heavy barrel and ive fired it about ten times and getting out of reloading any suggestions not to mention whats a box worth???

Re: What is your favourite cartridge and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:44 pm
by Buffy
dave wrote:kjd, ever used 222 factory ammo ive got an annie with heavy barrel and ive fired it about ten times and getting out of reloading any suggestions not to mention whats a box worth???
Highland shot well out of that rifle.... about $14 a box

Cheers BB :hunting:

Re: What is your favourite cartridge and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 9:00 pm
by dave
are you serious? i thought highland ammo was about on par with wolf ammo. 1% of rifles it ws put in go ok the other 99% terrible, how miss informed i am. Il grab some friday!

Re: What is your favourite cartridge and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 9:03 pm
by tikka
Not far off the mark Dave. IMO it's shit ammo....

Re: What is your favourite cartridge and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 9:07 pm
by Buffy
tikka wrote:Not far off the mark Dave. IMO it's shit ammo....
Cant be too bad, the donkey that my 15yo brother in law took with a clean one shot kill didnt complain...

also alot of my co-workers rave about its accuracy and performance on big stuff out of a 308,,,


cheers BB :hunting:

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 9:55 pm
by kjd
dave wrote:kjd, ever used 222 factory ammo ive got an annie with heavy barrel and ive fired it about ten times and getting out of reloading any suggestions not to mention whats a box worth???
Mate,

The farmer got me some 222rem highland ammo and I tell you mate it shot so Fing well and performed well as well.
I'm talking the 2nd best group I've gotten out of my rifle came with the 50gn sp highland ammo. Buy a box shoot 4 groups see how you go!

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:42 am
by Werribee1
:wink:

I also thought that Highland ammo was, say "ordinary".

Highland spend a packet seeking to promote the virtues of their ammo and it is very price competitive with the more premium brands.

That said, it is one of the very few brands that are factory loaded in 6.5x55 with 129g bullets.

On several occasions - doubtless there would be more if I could shoot- had 4 bullets touching and the 5th just outside the largeish single hole.

If that was handloaded ammo, I could not complain.

Sure may be that the T3 Varmint barrle just liked that ammo, but I don't care, could not be happier.

Have not tried in .222, but would certainly give it a chance and it is SO much cheaper than the competition.

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:37 pm
by Mickey
Ive ah been a yousen highland ina me 22.250 of a late on bunnys 30 to 250 mts no prob cheers mickey.

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:21 pm
by Aussie steve
there's a reason I'm reloading 300+ highland .222 cases. My rem 700 loved that stuff accuracy wise, the bullet was also pretty tough for a varmint cartridge and body shots on smallish goats proved quiet effective. If I wasnt so keen on handloading I'd have stayed with them, though my only complaint was that the velocity was a fair bit slower than most though I forgett by just how much.

Steve

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:57 am
by Werribee1


Like many others, I thought Highland ammo was , to put it mildly, second rate.

However, when I ran out of "name" brand ammo at Ltl River, bought a packet of Highland 6.5x55, 129g bullets.

Shot from Tikka T3 Varmint.

I am one of the world's worst shots and despite that , have pictures of 3 x 5 shot groups punching one biggish hole - all bullets close together- at 100 metres. Would be rapt it that was a sweet spot handload!

Have tried in other calibres, .222 and Hornet, and top performance again.

Given what they have spent on advertising , if the bullets were rubbish, there would be flaming posts all over the place.

Top value for money and in my Tikkas , more accurate than I need.

Not much more to say other than buy some and see how you go.

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:00 am
by trevort
none of the camels or donkeys DRG put down with his 30 06 complained that it was only highland ammo!!

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:43 am
by kjd
Don't get me wrong. . .

Highland ammo shot great out of my 222rem but I have seen dinner plate sized groups out of a 22-250 as well so its like anything your rifle either loves it or hates it. . . I don't think there is an in between!

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 12:46 pm
by frakka
Not 222 but..........used to reload but don’t shoot as much these days, happy to use factory ammo. I have tried a few different makes but like the post’s above I found Highland SX to be easily as accurate as Remington (Premier Accutip-V) and Winchester (Supreme) in both rifles at half the cost. The Sierra 55gr blitzking and 85gr gameking are just the duck's nuts on game and will hold around half moa on a calm day if I do my bit.

Down side is they have ceased production of the SX line :(

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:28 pm
by Mevo2230
Looks like I get to be the wet blanket.

You blokes all had good results with highland ammo, but my T3 in 243 hated highland ammo, I had shavings of brass coming off the case and causing me problems, it even caused a jam. I am guessing because the tikka would have had tight tolerances and the ammo had loose tolerances.

Give it a go eh mate, the previous owner rated it in the rifle so I guess it is kinda like rimfire ammo, shoots in some rifles, doesn't in others.

Re: 222rem & Factory Ammo

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:55 am
by 250-3000
The staple diet of my dads Rem 700 222 has been PMCs, Winchester and now Highland.

All shoot like stink, even after 6000 rounds the rifle still shoots real good.

Its may get a rebarrel one day soon, when the accuracy starts to go real bad.

Might grab a stainless 223 barrel off shane, get him to cut it back and rechamber to 222 again