.22 centrefire: recommend a rifle for badger
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Re: .22 centrefire: recommend a rifle for badger
Is there a recipe for making .223Rem comply with indoor/gallery/25m range ME/MV limits??
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I once used a ford focus 2.0 , very successfully, on a badger.
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Blackstuff wrote:Is there a recipe for making .223Rem comply with indoor/gallery/25m range ME/MV limits??
Yes but it depends on the range limits, all 25 yrd indoor ranges are not necessarily the same.
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Re: .22 centrefire: recommend a rifle for badger
Our local 25m range has a maximum energy limit of 10,000 Joules so .338LM if you really want to shoot such things at 25m.... :)
Re: .22 centrefire: recommend a rifle for badger
Yes it's called a chamber adapter and allows .22lr to be shot in a .223rem. Unfortunately accuracy isn't great when using them.Blackstuff wrote:Is there a recipe for making .223Rem comply with indoor/gallery/25m range ME/MV limits??
Re: .22 centrefire: recommend a rifle for badger
Blackstuff,
Hodgdon have a recipe for trail boss that looks like it might work in most 25m ranges (circa 141 ft lbs, 55grn 1075 ft/s), at least I am planning on using it as a starting point. Although my fat fingers have enough difficulty in loading larger bullets, not sure I am going to enjoy smaller ones!
Hodgdon have a recipe for trail boss that looks like it might work in most 25m ranges (circa 141 ft lbs, 55grn 1075 ft/s), at least I am planning on using it as a starting point. Although my fat fingers have enough difficulty in loading larger bullets, not sure I am going to enjoy smaller ones!
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For our 25yrd indoor range 1750 fps/475ftlbs and 22 centrefire rounds I use 3gns N320 under 37gn cast bullets which just keep going into the same place on the target if I do my bit.
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Sorry for the thread hi-jack BTW!

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Hodgdon also has a subsonic recipe for 223 using titegroup/clays. Also, according to Hodgdon, you can reduce H4895 to 60% of maximum for lighter loads - http://www.hodgdon.com/PDF/H4895%20Redu ... 0Loads.pdfsysreq wrote:Blackstuff,
Hodgdon have a recipe for trail boss that looks like it might work in most 25m ranges (circa 141 ft lbs, 55grn 1075 ft/s), at least I am planning on using it as a starting point. Although my fat fingers have enough difficulty in loading larger bullets, not sure I am going to enjoy smaller ones!
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