Wanted: .224 50 grain flat base bullet heads

broad_head

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Looking for a few .224 50 grain (or less) flat base bullet heads for load development. Having trouble getting my 1:12 twist rifle grouping so want to try few other weights before I buy any quantity. Tried using 55 grain boat tails but not good.
 
Which bullets and powder have you tried?
I have a box of 50gr Blitzking you could try, although a boat tail, it worked well in a previous 1:14 .222
 
Looking for a few .224 50 grain (or less) flat base bullet heads for load development. Having trouble getting my 1:12 twist rifle grouping so want to try few other weights before I buy any quantity. Tried using 55 grain boat tails but not good.
Give McLeods a call. If you are intent on trying a 50gr, they have Sierra #1330 on the shelf.
DG
 
What are you loading for? Target or vermin? Is the rifle new? New to you second hand? Or have you had it a while? How does it perform with factory ammo?
I tried the soft point ppu and these were 2" groups at best where with most other bullets were .5" group. Buy a quality 50grain bullet, the boat tail shouldn't be an issue. Hornady, Sierra, nosler all good quality.
 
What are you loading for? Target or vermin? Is the rifle new? New to you second hand? Or have you had it a while? How does it perform with factory ammo?
I tried the soft point ppu and these were 2" groups at best where with most other bullets were .5" group. Buy a quality 50grain bullet, the boat tail shouldn't be an issue. Hornady, Sierra, nosler all good quality.
At the moment just target. Rifle is vintage Winchester model 70 and appears to have been well looked after.
I have yet to try factory ammo but will be trying some this weekend.
 
There supposed to be a good rifle. What bullets did you use first? Is everything tight and is the optic tried and tested? Give the barrel a proper clean. Just remove as many variables as possible. Even get a mate to shoot it.
I had my first centrefire I struggled to get a good group, I found my stock was too low for the 56mm optic and my cheek weld was crap and my zero was all over the place. I found my rifle hated sako softpoints, I put some pipe lagging on the stock and changed to hornady vmax and hey presto .75" group easy.
A 1 in 12 should be fine with bullets up to about 60grain. But they don't all suit.
 
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