The 22 creedmoor thread

huntnful

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Missed the wind call. At my position it was at like 4:30-5 o clock. When I went to look for blood it was more like 7-8 o clock most of the way to where they were. Elk was looking right and I held edge of chest or slightly off for the 10-12 mph wind.
Dang, so you were holding right for the wind at your location, but the majority of the wind was actually blowing right once you left your location. That's a bummer. I hate head-winds and tail-winds. They are always varying, and if you hold wrong, you're WAY wrong lol. Much rather have a perpendicular wind for sure! What was the distance?

I had a buck at 460 yards this year with a varying 15MPH head wind. I couldn't pick which side to hold on because it kept switching. Instead of chancing it and favoring one side or the other and being double wrong if the wind switched, I just held center in the vitals and sent it. Hit him about 4" forward and killed him pretty quick. Felt like I made the right call in that circumstance.
 

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Dang, so you were holding right for the wind at your location, but the majority of the wind was actually blowing right once you left your location. That's a bummer. I hate head-winds and tail-winds. They are always varying, and if you hold wrong, you're WAY wrong lol. Much rather have a perpendicular wind for sure! What was the distance?

I had a buck at 460 yards this year with a varying 15MPH head wind. I couldn't pick which side to hold on because it kept switching. Instead of chancing it and favoring one side or the other and being double wrong if the wind switched, I just held center in the vitals and sent it. Hit him about 4" forward and killed him pretty quick. Felt like I made the right call in that circumstance.
Yep you’re on the right track. My hold was definitely heavy to start with as it was at 420 yards. Wind reading is definitely not something I’m great at.

Also found this as I was unloading one of my mags. The tip was actually still connected but just barely. I had bought 500 seconds from midway and was all I had loaded so far as I didn’t think I was going to do any more hunting this year. I’ll definitely not be carrying any of the seconds to hunt with
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Yep you’re on the right track. My hold was definitely heavy to start with as it was at 420 yards. Wind reading is definitely not something I’m great at.

Also found this as I was unloading one of my mags. The tip was actually still connected but just barely. I had bought 500 seconds from midway and was all I had loaded so far as I didn’t think I was going to do any more hunting this year. I’ll definitely not be carrying any of the seconds to hunt with
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Dang!! My buddy had a box of 100 of the 88’s and I think 12 of them had busted tips. And they weren’t the seconds. They were the legit 88’s.

I’ve shot well over 1000 ELDM’s of all calibers and sizes now and have not had a single busted tip on any of them out of the box
 
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Anyone tried a McGowen barrel yet?

I’ve got a brand new Tikka stainless action on the way for this new stainless 20” 8 twist McGowen 22 Creedmoor Tikka barrel.

Plan is to see how 80 ELDX hand loads do with @huntnful this winter.


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I have 2 McGowans.

One is a 260 REM Remage barrel. Shoots great with 139 Scenars.

The other is a 6.5-06AI Tikka prefit I bought used off of the classifieds. Have only shot fire forming loads in it so far, but went 30 for 30 on a 4” gong at 300 after using the first 20 to zero the scope.
 

Nine Banger

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I made 22 creedmoor brass out of 6.5 creedmoor brass by going directly into a 22 creed sizing die.

I used One Shot on the case and graphite on the necks.

I checked stretch at 1 pass and then turned these 90 degrees and hit them again for old time sake.

I went ADG for my 6.5 PRC but kept looking at my giant stack of 6.5 creed once fired brass and had to satisfy my curiosity before purchasing any 22 creed headstamped brass.

My hypothesis was that the first case would get stuck but I’m happy and satisfied that it worked.
 

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st1650

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Had some ignition issues today. Wasn’t even that cold. Snowing a bit. Was using brand new Alpha SRP brass, CCI 450, N555, 77 TMK & 88 ELD-M and about 10% of the time there was a 0.1-0.2sec ignition delay. Very odd but I’ll definitely be switching over to LRP for this hunting build.
 
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Had some ignition issues today. Wasn’t even that cold. Snowing a bit. Was using brand new Alpha SRP brass, CCI 450, N555, 77 TMK & 88 ELD-M and about 10% of the time there was a 0.1-0.2sec ignition delay. Very odd but I’ll definitely be switching over to LRP for this hunting build.

I had the same thing with cci450’s and H4350. Know some other guys had issues with the cci 450 primers not only in the 22 cm.


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st1650

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I had the same thing with cci450’s and H4350. Know some other guys had issues with the cci 450 primers not only in the 22 cm.


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I have some CCI BR2s and I’ll order some Alpha LRP for my next outing. Hopefully that’ll resolve the issue. I doubt that magnum primers are required …

I think have some Fed 210m which would probably be even better but I’m running quite low.
 

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Has anyone narrowed down what’s causing the delayed ignition? I have shot several thousand rounds now with cci450’s in 6.5creed, 6arc, 22GT and 223 with various powders from xbr varget and h4350 and a fair bit of those have been in cold(er) weather and never had a delay or one not go bang when expected. Also @Jake Leibke i see you’re going away from the 22creed, what are you going to?
 

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I only use cci450s in all my guns. 223, 6.5cm, 22cm, and soon to be 6cm. Not a single hang fire ever even in cold. However, I also haven't used low case fill powders like h4350/varget in 22cm which seems to be a common theme for the issues. I stuff it with H1000 or H4831sc for a full case.
 

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Only hangfire (more like incredibly slightly delayed fire) was this summer with Varget and CCI 450s in alpha SRP brass. This happened at lower charges (37 gr). No issues at 39 gr and above with the 62 Gr ELDVT.
 
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