.22-250 Remington - Getting started with reloading
It's time to get started with reloading for the .22-250 Remington. My test rifle is a Remington 788 with a 26" Douglas barrel.
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I'm about a year late here Johnny, but that's ok. Truth never changes and the information you put out saves anyone who watches a ton of effort and expense just knowing a place and which components to start with. Thank you
Oh man! I’m glad I decided to watch your older videos! I have a 788 in a .243 that I want to build, but I just can’t do it because the factory barrel on it will shoot 1/4” groups all day with factory rem core lokts. I feel like no matter how much “upgrades” I want to do to it, it won’t be an upgrade at all. Awesome video and I’ve learned so much from you and your channel! Keep the videos coming!
.22-250 works very well with H380/IMR4064/IMR4895. H380 got it's name, when Bruce Hodgdon was testing a new powder. In a .22-250, at 38.0 grains ....it was shooting one hole groups at their test range............So the new powder was named H380. ( from the Hodgdon loading manual number 26 page 11 )
@Honest-abe76
2 жыл бұрын
Donald... I handload 9 different calibers.. my 22_250 model 788. Probably hands down my favorite... It took 100 s of experimental loads.. different powders n tips of different grains to achieve what i was looking for... I found two opposite loads that fly on top of each other @ 200 yds with no scope adjustment... I kid u not!!!! A 50 gr Winchester ballistic silvertip with 38 grs of H 380... And a 55 gr Hornady v max with 35.5 grs of IMR4895..... Dime groups at 200 yrds... We have competition shooting matches here in North Carolina... I'm barred from using the 22_250.... No one can beat it.....😁🇱🇷🇱🇷
@SilverBullet22250
Жыл бұрын
I had a Kimber 84M Varmint in a 22-250 and IMR4320, a powder I'd previously had exceptional experience with and this particular one was no exception. IMR4320 with a 55 grain Sierra Blitzking, I could cover all of my 8 shots up with a dime.
Rem. 788 one of the best rifles Remington ever made even with the factory barrel.
@donaldindividual-1
3 жыл бұрын
My 223 788 had the bolt fall off ! Shooting factory loads.
@sapago4166
3 жыл бұрын
The 788 22-250 I was shooting back in college (new in box, had been stored in the back of an old lady's closet because her husband got pissed at her for buying it 15 years earlier as it couldn't be used for deer hunting in that state) put 5 rounds of factory moly coated ammo (been too long to remember exact details) consistently into ragged holes at 100 yards (outdoor range but wind protected). Once I found that moly ammo, I bought one box every week (it was all I could afford to shoot in college), took it to the range, and drilled holes into the center of 1" pasters. I had no idea at that time that it would, 22 years later, be the single most repeatably accurate rifle I have ever shot, period, even after I got into shooting and began handloading years later. I don't want to get into why I don't have it and I am still bitter.
@Harry-pf5lc
3 жыл бұрын
@@sapago4166 maybe the best love story I’ve ever heard. I’m sorry for your loss brother ❤️
@sapago4166
3 жыл бұрын
@@Harry-pf5lc I feel understood.
@Honest-abe76
2 жыл бұрын
@@sapago4166 my 788. 22_250 bought new in rapid city SD 1977 new..... i still shoot it. after 1000s of rds. still puts out nickel groups at 200 yds
This video has a lot of the interesting facets of reloading that make it fun and draw people in, and would be good to show beginners for how much changing components can affect things for the better are worse. I love it!
Merry Christmas from Australia 🇦🇺. Finally one that I can comment on. I have a Ruger M77 Mk1 in 22-250 which has a 1:14 twist. I have loads that use 55gr projectiles from Nosler (orange ballistic tip), and Berger VLD, both of which group exceptionally well at 100m. I have also achieved sub MOA groups using the Sierra 63gr semi-point projectiles. All of my loads use ADI 2208 (which I understand to be your Varget), in Norma or Lapua brass and FedGM210 primers. I look forward to the remainder of this series. Thanks for the great videos. Shane.
@JohnnysReloadingBench
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, brother! And thanks for the info about what's working for you. I love hearing from you guys down in Australia. You all are my #3 country when it comes to views, after the US and Canada.
@artfranz2273
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a 1:14 22-250 that shoots 55gr well at 100 yards but after 100 yds they lose stability and the groups open up to 3-4inches. I understand that to be a stability problem bc if you run the numbers thro a bullet twist app then they show as being marginal. I also have a 338 with the same trouble with the heavier bullets.
@bjornefellhanded9708
3 жыл бұрын
Wedge - how many grains of the 2208 for your results?
If youre watching and havent ever shot a 22-250, you should. Its one of the most fun cartridges to shoot. Big crack, low recoil, high power.
@ChuckinTV
4 жыл бұрын
It's my go to Woodchuck slayer.
@bmstylee
4 жыл бұрын
Is it a barrel killer? Lots of powder smoking down a small hole.
@ChuckinTV
4 жыл бұрын
@@bmstylee They are known to be. I've heard figures as low as 1200 rounds. Even then, that's just accuracy degrading a bit. I feel like my Savage 110 has already paid for itself at 500 rounds or so, and it is still going strong. That's an easy sub half minute rifle. I'll take 1200 accurate shots over 5000 mediocre ones.
@JohnnysReloadingBench
4 жыл бұрын
@@bmstylee Barrels are cheap and performance is priceless. I refuse to join the "omg barrel burner" crowd! Life's too short to worry about barrel life. :)
@bmstylee
4 жыл бұрын
@@JohnnysReloadingBench absolutely. 6.5 Creedmoor isn't easy on barells but I love my Bergara.
I love the .22-250. I have 4 of them 1 in 1:14 twist 2 in 1:10 twist, and a new one that I've not fired yet 1:8 twist. Thanks for the .22-250 series
@tylarhaugan7908
2 жыл бұрын
77 barnes lrx bad ass deer load
199 pieces of brass in the box, 199 pieces of brass, take one out, crack the case mouth, 198 pieces of brass in the box...
@tonydevich7937
8 ай бұрын
Shot thousands of rounds and never split a neck
@jacksonthompson7099
7 ай бұрын
Brush this was to funny ☠️😂
one thing I wish barrel makers would do is put cal, and barrel twist on the barrel.
@ewetho
4 жыл бұрын
You may find it in odd spots. Some are marked on the chamber end face (may be lost when chambered) or may have ended up facing the barrel channel in the stock. As for chambering so many don't have that when they leave the barrel makers and are done by a gunsmith. It would be up to them to mark it. Caliber is kind of incidental once chambered but that info as well as Twist could/should be marked once chambering is chosen. Check preferredbarrelblanks.com/ for picture of marked unfinished barrels
@chrisgilbert2152
4 жыл бұрын
Makes me fricken CRAZY!!
@paulvenn4447
4 жыл бұрын
Wait, what barrel makers dont do that lol?
@PC-vq5ud
4 жыл бұрын
@@paulvenn4447 Criterion Barrels roll Mark their pre-fit barrels with the chamber and twist rate so it shows on any rifle. Shilen marks their barrels on the breech end. You can't see it once it is installed.
@MobileAura
3 жыл бұрын
One thing I wish all companies would do: have an idea submission area and ACTUALLY take advice from their customers. Shocking the concept but I think it’d only help them. The ceo should not be making the technical decisions but they do.
Merry Christmas. I hope you are able to spend some quality time with your loved ones. always love it when you use stuff that is connected to your grandfather. shows this channel is not about chasing the newest shiniest stuff.
I had a .22-250 back in the 80's. 700 Remington BDL with a Weaver scope. I used IMR 3031, Sierra 52 grain BTHP, I think 32 or 38 grains of powder, and it would shoot hole for hole. Try the 3031.
Thank you for this video, I am very grateful to you for the diverse amount of information that you managed to pack into it and I am very glad that I sat though it twice to make very sure that I absorbed all of its finer details, you solved my Hornady 53grn projectile (missing load information) questions and eventual problems in one go and that is very valuable to me.
Now this is a Christmas gift, merry Christmas jrb
Thank you !!!! Brings back memories of my late Dad.....loved his 788 Bull Barrel..... swore by it !!!!!!
As a newb, I enjoyed seeing you work through the problem areas. Sharing your insights and thought process is extremely helpful and much appreciated!!! Thanks for a good video!
Whooo hooo a gift from JRB christmas morning.. thank you SANTA... Merry Christmas johnny
Hey Johnny I reload for 22-250 A LOT and have learned with a 1-12 or 1-14 twist barrel the flat base bullets always perform much better than boat tails.
@jdkirane7990
4 жыл бұрын
I have seen the same with my Remington 700 in 22-250. Mine likes 53 grain Nosler Varmageddon bullets.
@BoogiemanMoto
4 жыл бұрын
This is 100% correct. I experienced the same with my factory Savage 1:12 twist barrel.
@PilotMcbride
4 жыл бұрын
Found exactly the same out of my 1:14 Tikka. When I rebarrel, I'm thinking of using 1:10. Got about 500-600 rounds life
@johnjaegerjr6539
4 жыл бұрын
JD Kirane my savage likes those bullets also. What powder, how many grains, and what OAL gives you your best groups if you don’t mind sharing ? My only complaint with those bullets is trying to get them to start in the case got any suggestions for that ?
@krrrruptidsoless
4 жыл бұрын
I've noticed that to. Spitzer round from sierra I think is the last I used that went straight. Boat tails floundered in the air and would land sideways and whatnot. I was like...whuuut😵 Then I read somewhere 🤔🤷 that boattails need higher pressure to fly straight. I might try them again and go max load or something.
Yes I've been waiting long time for these videos
Had to work today, you just made it worth it. Thank you, merry Christmas
Been waiting on 22-250 forever! ..keep’em coming .. great video
Merry Christmas! Looking forward to watching this later. This is a great cartridge to shoot and reload.
Merry Christmas. I am looking forward to this series.
22-250 on Christmas, what a day, love ya Johnny!
A new Johnny video!! Its a Christmas miracle!
Super cool you grew up with a grandpa like that. Great work as usual. 👍
Another excellent video. Beautiful rifle and great work on the loads. Thank you for putting in all the effort and filming as you go, then sharing it with us. Excellent video. I will never understand why someone would give your video a 'thumbs down'. Have a great day.
I think working through the problems is what keeps reloading interesting Merry Christmas Johnny
@shanerhodes925
4 жыл бұрын
Very much so sir. I believe the something. Sometimes it seems like you'll never find that sweet spot but I have always found it in my travels.
Merry Christmas Johnny! Thanks for the video. I love these "how to get started in a caliber" videos.
Whoa...that was like - a major shout out that you gave me! Thanks for the Holiday entertainment, JRB! Merry Christmas.
Thanks for the interesting content and Merry Christmas.
Super excited for this series!!!!! I'm building a 22-284 when the components arrive.
I love the fact that you put out a Christmas special
Merry Christmas all! And another great video Johnny!
Best christmas gift yet!
Morning Christmas Present from JRB!
Very nicely done Johnny. Love the way you make your videos. Lots of information. Keep em coming please. 👍👍👍
Nice love the 22-250 . Best Christmas present thanks and keep up the great work.
Wow, blast from the past. Shot woodchucks with my 22-250 in the 70s. Great gun. Favorite load was 4895 at 3800 to 3900 fps using Sierra or Hornady 53 GR HP. Very accurate and 300 yard hit is explosive!
My first centerfire was a 788 in 222Rem. Loved that rifle. Accurate as heck.
I like your way of getting it done!..love the 22-250 very nice rifle...years ago had rem..788 in 222 nice shooter!
Great video. I learned alot from it. I am getting ready to start my 22 250 test rounds with factory base lines. It is a savage axis 22". I love your videos. Be safe. Be happy. And send it.
Thanks for the Christmas present Johnny! Hope you had a great one!
Merry Christmas. So awesome it's a new video series. 22-250 was the very first round I ever reloaded for in a Stevens 200 22-250 with a 1/12 twist. It's now a 308 but I'm wanting another 22-250 barrel in 26 in with a faster twist. Excited for this series.
Finally a fast little flat shooting 22/250! Hell yes thank you sir!😀
Thanks Jonny Merry Christmas
This is an awesome Christmas! We got a great JRB video today!
I have no desire to own a 22-250 rifle and most likely never will. But I watched every second of this video. That’s how good your videos are 👍
Johnny caught a case of the jacked up bullet, epic video, thanks and merry Christmas
Well worth the time spent and I always use mag primers with ball powders. Thanks.
A bellyful of turkey and a Johnny vid. It's like Christmas. 🎄
I have that bench mounted priming tool for 2 years so far and I like it.
Good to see a full video! :)
I had a Douglas barrel on my Stevens model 200 in 6BR and was very pleased with the quality.
I always had good luck with H380 41grs and Sierra 55gr Spitzer boat tail. Very good video.
Awesome video buddy! Enjoyed the whole thing. Good to see the good and the bad. I have a 788 in .308. All stock. Great gun. You will get this one figured out I'm sure. Once again thanks for taking the time to explain the process.
@johnwallace1729
3 жыл бұрын
Ive got a 788 in .308 ,with a burris scope , its a shooter
Great job. I felt your frustration.
Had a Rem 700 22-250 and I believe it was 1 in 14 twist.
If you measure the headspace on the modified case and then measure the same on your fireformed piece of brass, you can see the difference and then use that to adjust your actual CBTO to work with your fireformed brass. Yes, modifying an actual case can be done, but it isn’t necessary as long as you have a piece that’s fireformed to your chamber. Merry Christmas JRB! Edit: use the Sinclair primer seating tool! Yes, the lazy in me wants one that holds the primers to help speed up reloading, but the OCD in me wants the quality and ease of seating and the feel you have with it! Edit 2: my 10th edition of the Hornady manual, both the digital and the printed copy have data for the 53gr v-max in the 22-250 Remington. No data for 6.5Staball powder obviously, but it does for pretty much every other powder.
@JohnnysReloadingBench
4 жыл бұрын
Very good point about comparing the headspace between your generic modified case and a fired case. I'll be sure to mention that in the next video. I have NO IDEA how the hell I missed the 53gr Vmax in the manuals. I'll be sure to let everybody know in the next video. It's right there in my 10th edition and on the app. I seriously have no idea how I screwed that up. I tend to think of this bullet as "heavier", so I must have been looking for 63gr instead of 53gr, or something stupid like that. I'm intrigued to see that they show an OAL of 2.350" in the manual. That ogive was definitely below the case mouth at that OAL. Interesting.
Merry Christmas Johnny. Good stuff
Merry Christmas, Johnny, I like this Christmas show you put together. Those V differences are crazy on the 53s.
I m realy happy that i found your channel😃. A bunch of knowledge in one mans hand 🤚
About time i have been hoping youd do this soon!
Thank god,, you gave use a great Xmas present. Nice to see you back @ it,,,
Awesome video , I love Gold Dots !!! Thank You for doing this video .
Impressive Johnny cleaned up the bench !👍
Fun to watch, and educational, and I'm thinking of buying a 22-250 rifle for deer, and varmints and coyotes! Love the show!
First things first. Amazing video. You really put in the effort to be thorough. This is my first video of your channel and I just got a Marlin 22-250 and was curious about loading my own brass and when I watched this video.... Well I think I might just not do that.. this was a lot to think about. But if I am then I will definitely be watching this multiple time for this stuff to stick in my head. Keep it up!
The way you've split the screens to incorporate the target sensor program is great. Merry Christmas, Johnny!
@JohnnysReloadingBench
4 жыл бұрын
I was so happy to see the shotmarker picking up all the shots perfectly. I'm hoping more of the audience will come to love it once I switch over to it completely. I'm really happy with the system so far.
I really hope you revisit the .22-250. You run a great channel really enjoy the videos, and learn a lot.
Merry Christmas and a JRB video
I have 2 RCBS hand priming tools, one for large,one for small primers. Very happy with them.
The timing of this video could not have been more perfect. My new 22-250 rifle arrives tomorrow and so I am watching and taking some notes. I appreciate you spending so so much time on this video. Your editing skills and commentary are well thought out. Thank you!
Enjoy your videos greatly! I used to shoot a 22-250Ackley improved, that Nelson Berger built for me. It was a heavy contour Douglas barrel with a 14" twist. It shot one hole groups with 55gr nosler ballistic tips and IMR 3031 powder. It shot good groups with the same powder/bullet combination as a standard 22-250, but I had to push the envelope on pressure and velocity a bit too high in order to get good accuracy, hence the switch to Ackley improved.
Thanks, I really enjoyed watching this video. Kept my attention and it was a normal guy kinda experience. Good job 👍
You will love your auto bench prime . Just be sure you hold the case level and you'll have no problem. I have primed 500pcs of .223 in just over a hour. Although the video was a bit long you have a lot of information to work with. Keep up the good work.👍
I take back what i said about the shot marker, its really cool and showing both the shot marker and your lovingly hand crafted target is really freakin cool
Beautiful rifle. I have an old Remington 550-1 which I believe was made in 1942. I like the old Remingtons.
Another great video!
Merry Christmas JRB ..... I am liking ar comp more and more it’s becoming a versatile and reliable powder for me 😁 looking forward to next video keep up the good work
Shot grey diggers at 400yds with 22-250 back in the 80's. Amazing! Winchester model 70. Vapor traces and pink mist. Hit dirt pile at their feet absolutely explosive
Oh man shooting through the magento strap! Ooof! I really like the longer format videos since I'm new to this.
Watching the video for the 2nd time now because I finally got some stuff in to reload for 22-250 can't wait until you make the next video on this!!! If you're going to buy a 22-250 you might want to look at the Ruger M77 Hawkeye that thing is a sweet shooting rifle. I just bought one so I can retire my custom 22-250 I inherited from my grandfather. It was a gorgeous rifle with a high polished blued barrel and wood stock that I didn't like taking it out in the woods or rain because I didn't want to mess it up.
Yay I get Johnny on Xmas!!!
Merry Christmas! Thank you for the present of another nice video! I dont have this caliber but I might have to get a rifle in this caliber. I saw a very nice Browning Hells Canyon Bolt Action that you might convince me to buy! Again many thanks!
you not having a day off Johnny.... great KZread Chanel this👍 all the best and happy Christmas from England
I like hand priming tools also and then I ran into the same issue as you did with the Norma tight primer pockets. So I got one of the Lee bench-mount priming tools. Way more muscle to deal with tight pockets.
Still in the process of getting reloading bench set up. But when I do, I'll be doing 22-250 for a Remington 788 myself. Love the rifles.
I just saw a ad for a new federal bullet. It is called terminal ascent it is in .264 and .308 and a few others. Maybe a new 6.5 Creedmoor candidate. Thanks for the awesome videos. You have made me want to start reloading.
Benchmark powder and 52 gr amax is a great combo for anything up to deer size game I have found
H 4895 and 55 Nosler.010 off the lands has worked good for me in several rifles
Merry Christmas 🎁 Johnny
The magnito is making larger groups. It is loose and changes the harmonics. The last target improved with the magnito off the end of the barrel.
@tmurray1972
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, I wouldn’t want that hanging on the end of the barrel.😮
Most interesting to see the velocity delta downrange from unstable bullet. Good video; merry Christmas.
@JohnnysReloadingBench
4 жыл бұрын
That BLEW MY MIND! I was not expecting it at all. It makes sense...but it's still shocking to see the numbers.
Great Christmas present! Merry Christmas JRB.
Merry Christmas Johnny
You explain things to a (T).. I 101% like your vids.. perfection!
Merry Christmas to us!
52 Sierra Matchking HPBT always shot amazing in my 22-250 and 220 swift at around 3900 and 4000 fps respectively.
Would be lovely to be back in the golden years of remington and Winchester.