#11
|
|||
|
|||
My 243 Win likes 70gr Sierra Blitz Kings. Shoots 0.3-0.4 MOA and very explosive terminal performance.
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
6 TCU 58vmax
I have a 6TCU 16.25" MGM barrel for my TC Contender. I have used 65gr Vmaxs with great results. 58gr Vmaxs I've used as well with similar results. I only used light bullets for prairie dogs simply because my .223 gets more out of a 55gr bullet than my 6TCU. However I'd suggest if you are hunting yotes the 55gr SBK has performed awesome out of my .243's dead and no exit.
Benchmark ahd H322 have been great in my 6TCU. |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
I don't own a 6X45, but desire one. I have been looking at reloading data and A2200 produces excellent velocities.
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
I have high hopes I can get good speed and accuracy with this rig. I have no doubts as I have played with a couple before.
I have some AA 2200, along with a fair bit of the old data 2200 powder. Has anyone checked these against each other? It is on my todo list, I was going to run initially in 223. Jeff |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
I have used a bunch of AA2200 for 40gr VMAX and NBT bullets in 223 Rem. 3675fps, and 0.40 inch for 5 at 100yds. I have also tried 50gr Sierra Blitz, but backed down a bit below max load, with similar results. That was a new rifle to me, a Sako A-1, and never even tried another load, just stuck with it
|
#16
|
|||
|
|||
AA2200 delivers outstanding velocity in the lighter bullets for caliber, most varmint rounds.
Compare published loads from Data 2200 to the newer canister SMP made 2200 to determine relative speed. |
|
|