honestly your gonna have to just work up a load for your specific rifle. when i started loading for my 22-250 (Savage 11FCNS, 22" with 1:12" twist) i asked what others were using but eventually to get my precision i had to work up a load. i decided on 55 gr V-Max so went to the Hornady reloading manual for reference. for your 1:14 twist barrel i suggest maybe a 50 gr bullet of your choice.
i used Varget powder cause i heard good things. in the Hornady manual it states certain powder weights at 30.8, 31.7, 32.7, 33.6 and 34.6 grains of Varget with the 55 gr V-Max. i loaded 5 rounds at each powder weight with the COAL of the standard 2.350". shot all weights with cleaning in between each 5 shot string powder weight. once i found which grouped the best i did it in increments of .2 gr up and down. my rifle shot best with 34.6 gr so i loaded 34.0, 34.2, 34.4, 34.6, 34.8, 35, 35.2 grains-5 rounds each. Cleaning in between again. my rifle shot best with 35.2 and 34.6 gr.
then i i measured my COAL to see the length to where the bullet touchs rifling. then loaded 5 rounds starting from the length touching rifling back in increments of .010". shot those and now i was done.
my key round is 34.6gr Varget, 55gr V-Max, CCI 200, Remington brass and COAL of 2.346". the COAL is way back from rifling in my gun. in light to no wind i can ring a 10" plate all day at 546 yds. this is also attributed to lots of trigger time. this is excellent for a 22" sporter weight barreled rifle.
here are some pics 6 weeks ago with my well used(nearly 2000 rds) Savage. it still groups great.


and here she is
