.22 creedmoor

Does the 22-243 outperform the 22 CM? I would have though the CM has more case capacity but am not sure?
I don’t think there is much in it, it all depends where you get lucky with your load data. I’m pushing the 77 tmk’s at around 3400 in a 22” barrel, and a few mates have 24’s and are sitting around 3500 for the same bullet or 75 eldm’s. That’s similar to a lad I know who has a 24” middlestead, although I think the MS could go a bit more, but he backed off a bit.
 
you want a 22 CM but can't get brass, 22-250 has too much taper for an AICS mag, Ackley the 22-250 fireform with C.O.W, no wasted bullets, no eroded barrel, and correctly headstamped brass, or go down this route: .22-250 Ackley Improved - Roberson Cartridge Company
You can also fireform 22CM quite easily from 22.250.

I'm mulling this one over as my 22.250 is due a rebarrel. If the 22CM were deer legal (delivers energy, but not calibre from what I can see), it would be a no brainer - but I really am struggling to move on from a fast twist 22.250 which will to all intents and purposes do the same thing, can take factory ammo and feeds fine for me. (There is a limit, six was OK, any more gave feed issues in the MDT 8rd and the AICS 10rd mags)
 
Im not totally set on the creedmoor, my renewal was up a couple months ago there so i put one on. Ive not looked into the 22dasher, ive always thought the 6 dasher was a good round.
l can report that the 22 dasher is a good choice owning one myself as well as a 22-250, the 22 dasher is like a 22-250 on steroids and very handy with heavier projectiles
l shoot 55gr vmax for rabbits and foxes but 60gr hornady hollow points hit like the hammer of thor very accuratly IMHO, the most precise bullet l use is the 80gr berger vld, the barrel is a stainless shilen 1 in 8" twist in a Palma contour, the chamber is setup with a tight neck and tight case tolerances on an old m98 single shot
when l had the barrel chambered l had the smith ream out a wilson 22 br seater die to the 22 dasher using my custom reamer, l use a wilson 6mm dasher neck die with the appropriate bushing to neck size and l use a forster 6mm dasher FLS die to bump the shoulder back when needed
its not for everyone as some do not like the work to get the cases but once you have them it is done and you would not look back

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I made a good few 22 creedmoor s I use 6 mm creed brass and neck it down in 1 step I am getting 3975 fps with a 55 grain bullet and one hole accuracy it’s a brilliant little cartridge with a tight twist shooting heavy .224 bullets it’s unreal it feeds great in tika mags most of mine are built on tika t3 actions
I got dies from mark Ellis at spud 1967 we used 6 mm dies with .224 seater stem and the right size bushing
 
I made a good few 22 creedmoor s I use 6 mm creed brass and neck it down in 1 step I am getting 3975 fps with a 55 grain bullet and one hole accuracy it’s a brilliant little cartridge

Who did the barrel work for you? I'm also considering doing the same.

What twist have you gone with?
 
I did the work myself they all been different twists for diff customers most wanted a super fast fox round one lad opted for a tight twist to shoot 75 eldm and copper a 1-8
 
@TomoD Ive got a 22creed and im using redding 6mm creedmoor bushing die. Without any issues.
Prior to the 22 creed i ran a 22x47 using a 6mmx47 redding bushing die again without any issues.
 
I made a good few 22 creedmoor s I use 6 mm creed brass and neck it down in 1 step I am getting 3975 fps with a 55 grain bullet and one hole accuracy it’s a brilliant little cartridge with a tight twist shooting heavy .224 bullets it’s unreal it feeds great in tika mags most of mine are built on tika t3 actions
I got dies from mark Ellis at spud 1967 we used 6 mm dies with .224 seater stem and the right size bushing
What powder and barrel length are you using with the 55’s?
 
I did the work myself they all been different twists for diff customers most wanted a super fast fox round one lad opted for a tight twist to shoot 75 eldm and copper a 1-8
I see that the 22 Creedmore is still not SAAMI approved, wondering what chamber reamers you are using for this?
 
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