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Old October 9, 2000, 01:36 PM   #5
Southla1
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Try some loads with IMR3031. As always start with a starting load and work up. I have used 3031 for years and it is a good one in the 22-250. I (years ago) worked up loads with the 50 and 52 grain bullets that equaled the max loads in the old Speer #7 Manual without showing any signs of pressure what so ever, plus I could get 10-15 loadings per case. Today those loads according to the manuals today are WAY too hot. Take that for what its worth. We know more today but also the lawyers are involved . I think you will LOVE the Rem. 700 22-250. Mine is 35 years old and STILL can shoot better than I am capable of taking advantage of!

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