The 22 creedmoor thread

Been messing with trying to find a load for the 75 ELDMs. This load im shooting 44 grains of N555. 3460 fps. Here is a pic of a 7 shot group. Everytime I shoot the 75’s Most group tight but I get a few random flyers? Any idea if it’s just the bullets or my gun doesn’t like them?

When I shoot the 80.5 Berger’s I don’t have that problem. There are no flyers
 

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Might have to load up 20 88 eldms and a max charge of n565 and revaluate with a larger sample. Speed looks good. Wind picked up and was kind of all over the place at about 10-15. Not optimal.
Tried a grain under and it was pure .
My 80 grain eldx will be here in a couple days. Probably should go ahead and order some TMKs. Then just pick a few of the more potentially good powders with each bullet.

Trying to get the bullet you want to shoot to work sometimes is like the hot chick back in high school. No matter what you do she won't go out with you But she'll hook up with your buddy just fine
 
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Might have to load up 20 88 eldms and a max charge of n565 and revaluate with a larger sample. Speed looks good. Wind picked up and was kind of all over the place at about 10-15. Not optimal.
Tried a grain under and it was pure .
My 80 grain eldx will be here in a couple days. Probably should go ahead and order some TMKs. Then just pick a few of the more potentially good powders with each bullet.

Trying to get the bullet you want to shoot to work sometimes is like the hot chick back in high school. No matter what you do she won't go out with you But she'll hook up with your buddy just fine

You’re just banging your head against the wall. The Hornady 80 and 88gr .224 bullets are just that way. If they don’t shoot right off with one or two powders, everything have seen is that they will never consistent in that rifle.
 
You’re just banging your head against the wall. The Hornady 80 and 88gr .224 bullets are just that way. If they don’t shoot right off with one or two powders, everything have seen is that they will never consistent in that rifle.
I just don't want to admit that but I think I need to move on from 88's in my new 22 Creed. Tried 4350, Retumbo and H1000. Was going for N565 next but I guess I'll just load up some 80's and 77 TMK's.

My thoughts are to stick with H1000 to get better case fill and potentially extend barrel life with the cooler powder vs H4350...
 
I just don't want to admit that but I think I need to move on from 88's in my new 22 Creed. Tried 4350, Retumbo and H1000. Was going for N565 next but I guess I'll just load up some 80's and 77 TMK's.

My thoughts are to stick with H1000 to get better case fill and potentially extend barrel life with the cooler powder vs H4350...

They are often disappointing.
 
80X and 80M were terrible in my barrel. Luckily, 88’s shoot plenty good and 77 TMK shot good for a backup. I wonder if the 80’s don’t get along with certain reamers or if they are just a picky bullet or what the reason is.
 
I did measure 88’s as consistently half thou larger diameter than all other .224 bullets. I could see that making them picky.
 
I just don't want to admit that but I think I need to move on from 88's in my new 22 Creed. Tried 4350, Retumbo and H1000. Was going for N565 next but I guess I'll just load up some 80's and 77 TMK's.

My thoughts are to stick with H1000 to get better case fill and potentially extend barrel life with the cooler powder vs H4350...
I’ve had barrels that wouldn’t shoot the 88s or 80 Xs very well. I’ve had barrels that shot them both fantastic. There doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to it in what I’ve seen. This is with both aftermarket brands and factory tikka/sako. Twists of 7, 7.5, and 8.

The Xs in particular have been a pain. I’ve heard the same from others with 88s but they’ve been more consistently accurate for me than the 80 Xs. The 80 Ms have done well so far in several preferred barrels prefits. Probably the next “easiest” to get to shoot other than the Bergers which just seem to shoot very well.

77 TMKs just seem to work in nearly all barrels. They also continue to impress in off season gel/medium tests as well as on animals. Like stupidly consistent both in general accuracy and killing shaped wounds.

And at mid DA with an 18” barrel and hunting safe load it’s a bullet that will kill past 700 yards at mid DA.

Does holding 1.1 MILs for the 88 ELDM at 10 MPH full value versus 1.4 MILs for the same shot with 77 TMKs make or break a kill shot at 750? Maybe? Probably not though. Lots of other things are going to make me miss over a .3 MIL better wind bullet.
 
Does holding 1.1 MILs for the 88 ELDM at 10 MPH full value versus 1.4 MILs for the same shot with 77 TMKs make or break a kill shot at 750? Maybe? Probably not though. Lots of other things are going to make me miss over a .3 MIL better wind bullet.
This was my reason for just loading what I know typically works in most every gun. Marginal gains and a PITA to load. Having said that, we all love tinkering, probably to a fault.
 
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