The 22lr’s have 1.42 approx grains of a black peppery power in them.Took. Few more 10x powder out of the 22’s
some Cleaned up with a wire wheel and a rub of reds red on them.Finger lubed with a thin wax lube .
shot so-so in my most hated 22lr. Jury is still out as I discovered my scope was loose when I got home.
dohhh.
Back to work again.
Loaded and shot some mag primer loads with 11 grains adi AR2207.
some saeco clone 315 180 grn some mummies of the brown variety left in the bore.
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No tipping.
Cbe 190 grn fp left some mummies as well with one real wide flyer.
I think it‘s the old lube on them playing up.Shows some tipping.
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winner for the day would be the cbe 303215 grn pointy bullet.
Burn was clean but showed stringing,but load development would improve that.
minor tipping but upping the charge may help.
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So the mag primers helped a lot.
Think 215+ grn bullet could be a good one for my gun and this powder.
I fired some of the lyman3113 bullets with 3.6 grains of bulleye and they grouped o.k. and shot to point of aim and no tipping.
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I did try some duplex loads.with adi 2207 and 150 pb bullets they weren’t particularly sedentary and performed like I thought they would.
maybe I could try a case of real slow burning stuff.
I probably not go there again thou.
The fired primers were rounded blown out with a small dimple in them. One was flat but rounded edges with a small dimple.
I think it built some pressure.
Extraction was o.k. But it wouldn’t take much to make it sticky or maybe even try and force a primer in the firing pin hole.
Think I’ll leave it lying still.
The pb bullets leaded a little in spite of a filler used.
I have some fast powders to burn and I’ll keep using mag primers with the adi 2207.
How I missed the mag primer in the load recommendations I dunno.
human I suppose.
Seems I need to stick to 220 min and mag primers to make it work , just like where the load data starts.
ha.
Couple of years we should be getting some fast powders again I hope.
Thanks for the help.
I may post some more efforts if any one is interested.
Bruce.