70 Grain Accubonds in 22-250

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Wyoming
Does anyone have a pet load for a 22-250, using 70 grain Accubonds? I was finally able to find some of these bullets and want to try some in my 22-250 for deer and antelope, now that Wyoming allows them for hunting.
 
I would try H4350 in the 35.5-36.5 grain range. Might check your twist rate too; if they are LR Accubonds you might need a 9 or maybe even 8 twist to keep them stable.
 
Does anyone have a pet load for a 22-250, using 70 grain Accubonds? I was finally able to find some of these bullets and want to try some in my 22-250 for deer and antelope, now that Wyoming allows them for hunting.

when did Wyoming not allow “them” assuming ur talking about 22 caliber rifles.
 
when did Wyoming not allow “them” assuming ur talking about 22 caliber rifles.

It has just been in the last couple of years (maybe 2018). Up until then, a 23 caliber was the minimum caliber to hunt big game in Wyoming. That's a little weird because I am not aware of any 23 caliber rifles.
 
2013

Retarded I didn’t hunt Wyoming back then. spent almost 3 months total driving around looking for wells that year in the state... in primo mule deer habitat. antelope too.
 
Wasnt aware nosler made 22 cal accubond, good to know. 32 grains of rl 15 also shoots good with nosler rdf in 70 weight.
 
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