Struggling to find any load data for this 1 anyone else dabbling with 1?
Struggling to find any load data for this 1 anyone else dabbling with 1?
Peterson have published data, as do Hornady: https://static.hornady.media/site/ho...-creedmoor.pdf
Resident 6.5 Grendel aficionado.
Yea trying to find an adi 1 but haven't found any
From what I've read... superformance is a the go.
Then there is 2209 all the way up to the likes of rl26.
It sounds like a well designed cartridge that would eat anything you poke into it.
I'm planning on running 2209 just trying to find starting points for different weight projectiles
I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has run 2213 in theirs
I run RL16, good velocity and accuracy with the 80.5 Berger full bores and the 80eldm’s both around 3100ish
Tried a few and RL16 was best for me shooting 88's. Had problems with carbon ring with RL26, It's a great cartridge for much of the stuff we do in NZ.
I have 1000 62gr soft points so looking at what I can use for them most of the load data is heavy projectiles
RL-19 gave me the best speeds with 88eldms at 3300fps, 2213/h4831 best groups with both 88eldm and 80gr hammers, 2209/h4350 goes fairly well too. Hornady publish load data for 22 creed online and I believe they have something in there for lightish weight 60-70gr pills… but honestly you want to be running heavier pills than that to get the most out of it, such a wicked cartridge!
I tried 2213, my rifle likes 2217 better with the 88eldm
Bullet: 62 gr SCIR (Swift)
Diameter: 0.224"
Powder: H4831 (Hodgdon)
Starting Powder: 41.0 gr
Max Powder: 44.6 gr
Primer: WIN WLR
Case: Alpha Munitions
Trim Length: 1.910"
Cartridge Overall Length: 2.570"
Starting Velocity: 3,315
Starting Pressure: 50,100
Max Velocity: 3,551
Max Pressure: 60,500
Compressed
Barrel: 24" with 1:7" twist.
Source: https://www.hodgdonreloading.com/
Printed from Shooter's Reference on 11/29/2024:
https://www.shootersreference.com/re.../22-creedmoor/
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Not telling you what to do but have you considered selling the 62sp I personally wouldn’t want to wear out half my barrel life on them in that case you’ll have a heap of fun with the 80s I shoot them in a 22-204 and man their impressive
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