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In my searches for the right ammo to use with my Savage, a lot of people said that CCI Mini-Mags work the best (which is currently in my ammo box). The problem is they're around $6 per 100, whereas I can get 550 Remington at Wal-Mart for $15. I may buy that and see how they work through mine, but some people haven't got the best results with them.
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the biggest problem is in the priming, a lot of the bulk packs tend to have duds in them. often time if you turn the round in the chamber it'll fire. Rim fire priming is quite different from centerfire, and often times in the cheap stuff the priming compound just gets on one side of the casing in the cheap stuff. The best cheap stuff is the CCI Blazer I've fired a couple thousand rounds without a single dud.
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Wal-Mart does have some CCI there. I'll check if they have any of that tomorrow.
As far as .22's go, does bullet weight play as a significant part as it does in larger bore rifles? |
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sometimes typically it don't matter unless you step up to a 60 gr. subsonic, many barrels won't stablize it. Otherwise you're pretty good to go.
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That's good. The last store I went to didn't have Mini-Mags, but had a bunch of other CCI that had different weights. I didn't know if that would play a big role or not, so I guess I'll just have to experiment.
That's what I like already about .22's. I can buy 5 different types of ammo, but still not pay more than 50 bucks. |
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I run 168 gn Sierra Match Kings with my M1A's. The 308 bolt actions are all loaded with 175 gn SMK's chronographed at 2650 fps.
The 300 Win Mag gets 190 gn SMK and set at 2900 fps. I've tried different loads with the 300 WinMag and 2900 fps gets me the best accuracy with the 190's. Now that is at 400 and out to 1,000 plus yards. On the other hand it is a tack driver at 100-300 yards with SMK 155 Palma's. I haven't tried the 155's in the 308's yet. The .308 Bolt Action 175 gn load is as follow. Winchester Case Federal 210 Primer IMR 4064 power 42.2 grains 175 SMK OAL Based on Chamber 2.78" The .308 M1A's Load Winchester case Federal 210 Primer IMR 4064 powder 42.0 grains 168 SMK OAL 2.79 300 Winchester Magnum Federal Case Federal 215 Primer 71.5 grains of RE 22 Powder Sierra 190 gn SMK OAL 3.378 If your hand loading a Stoney Point Chamber Gauge is good investment. Adjusting bullet seating is a must to control bullet jump to the lands.
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Anyways, is measuring the velocities really important at these ranges (100-200)? Because first, I'm just starting off, so I have no chronograph, and secondly, I'm still learning the basics of loading. Also the chamber gauge, how necessary is it? Am I able to do without it? |
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I've been using Sierra Reloading manuals and Software for over 30 years.
I can tell you one thing if you load to their recommend Accuracy load it will get you to 90-95% of maximum accuracy. When you get as anal as I am then it can get out of hand to all the reloading toys that can be had to maximize the accuracy. Basic needs on top of a press are a good set of stainless steel calipers, a basic balance scale, case trimmer, case de-burrer, primer pocket cleaner, and a vibrating case cleaner, inertia (Looks like a hammer) bullet puller, and lastly a reloading manual. If you want to go crazy then go look on Sinclair Internationals Web Site
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