Wyoming Drifter
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I have a pretty healthy reloading setup and try and help out some buddies and coworkers by reloading their brass so they dont have to pay these rediculas prices the stores have here.
Anyway, I guy brought his old Browning 222mag (mint condition) to me with 6 boxes of empties. I had the dies but dont load this caliber very often. I have several newer books which I referre to when needed.
I optided to start with 27.5 gr of H-335 (which I know is on the upper end)50gr Nosler HP and a 7 1/2 Rem primer. I like to seat the bullet out as far as possible. This rifle is based on a Sako action with a very short magazine well. So I seated the tips accordingly. Loaded up a few and went to the range. I always give a rifle the once over to makes sure the mounts are snug, the barrel is clean and the lug bolts arent loose.
1st 5 shot group 1/2" but 2" low.. Adjusted the scope and shot 5 more. 3/8" !
I gave the guy his rifle back with quality reloaded ammo, without really looking at it closley to see what it actually was. It had a medium heavy barrel and a short sako action. It was marked , made in Finland. He said his Dad gave it to him and his Dad bought it second hand several yrs ago.
I didnt take my chrony out but the books show this load should be around 3400. He had a very old style Weaver 2x8 scope with tappered crosshairs. All in all, a very Quality rig ..
Anyway, if anyone has one of these I'd like to hear more about it.
Anyway, I guy brought his old Browning 222mag (mint condition) to me with 6 boxes of empties. I had the dies but dont load this caliber very often. I have several newer books which I referre to when needed.
I optided to start with 27.5 gr of H-335 (which I know is on the upper end)50gr Nosler HP and a 7 1/2 Rem primer. I like to seat the bullet out as far as possible. This rifle is based on a Sako action with a very short magazine well. So I seated the tips accordingly. Loaded up a few and went to the range. I always give a rifle the once over to makes sure the mounts are snug, the barrel is clean and the lug bolts arent loose.
1st 5 shot group 1/2" but 2" low.. Adjusted the scope and shot 5 more. 3/8" !
I gave the guy his rifle back with quality reloaded ammo, without really looking at it closley to see what it actually was. It had a medium heavy barrel and a short sako action. It was marked , made in Finland. He said his Dad gave it to him and his Dad bought it second hand several yrs ago.
I didnt take my chrony out but the books show this load should be around 3400. He had a very old style Weaver 2x8 scope with tappered crosshairs. All in all, a very Quality rig ..
Anyway, if anyone has one of these I'd like to hear more about it.