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.224 Valkyrie? Future competitor to the 6.5 Grendel?
This is what the 22 nosler should have been. The ability to shoot the longer higher bc 224 bullets is a big improvement. From a target stand point it's legit. Why not the 6mm? That is a valid point. I can only speculate on the popularity of 224 in the AR crowd versus anything 6 mm. For hunting give me a heavier bullet and at nominal ranges I'll take the Grendel. Yes folks have been wildcatting both the 6.8 and 6.5 cases for years. Whitley has the 6mmar, ARP has done 224 and 6mm on both the Grendel and 6.8 case.
What is a curmudgeon? How do you behave like one? Your questions, answered Traditionally, curmudgeons are grumpy old people, but there's a bit more to them than that! Curmudgeons are often stalwart voices of reason, and great role models...
What is a curmudgeon? How do you behave like one? Your questions, answered Traditionally, curmudgeons are grumpy old people, but there's a bit more to them than that! Curmudgeons are often stalwart voices of reason, and great role models...
"Curmudgeons do not go along with the group in order to get along. They are willing to tick everyone off to voice their stance on an issue, even if they become unpopular as a result. The old Winston Churchill quote comes to mind: “You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.” "
Back to the actual thread - nine months later Hodgdon actually FINALLY published 22 Nosler load data. Ie, someone other than Nosler put their name on something related to the caliber. Must have been a phone call or two from Bend after Federal's announcement.
Most interesting is that they have data for mid to heavies (60 gr and up) with H4350 and IMR4451 and those actually give some of the best velocities. Nosler had no data for those, I never thought of it and although I haven't really looked in few months, no one on the World Wide Web had talked about it. I might give it one last try since I have both powders. Slower powder actually makes sense. Maybe, just maybe the slower powders change timing enough to relieve stress on the case head.....
But interestingly, they have data for 90 gr SMKs at a COAL of 2.42 with max velocities around 2750 from a 24". Obviously would require single feeding, but the 22 Nosler case at that length is going to have a lot more capacity than 224V.......
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