Bruce Mc
Handloader
- Oct 26, 2005
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I made it out to the range today to re-break in the 1954 Model 722 .222 Rem. Perfect day, overcast at 55 degrees and not a whisper of a breeze. I bought a new Vortex 4x-12x for the rifle and mounted it up and it just looked awful. That scope was totally out of place. I then remembered that I have an old Weaver V9 Widefield in the closet that hasn't seen the light of day for many years. I mounted it up and was completely satisfied. A forty year old scope on a 60 year old rifle.
I made up several loads using a 50 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip, 50 gr V-Max, and a 40gr V-Max. I would of liked to try a 40gr Ballistic Tip but the pro shop didn't have any. Anyhow, I think I made a terrible mistake purchasing this rifle. Look at the results.
I really, really like reloading and shooting the .222 rem. I think I need to get a couple more. Maybe a heavy barrel something and a light little CZ. This might be a very costly choice I made.
I made up several loads using a 50 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip, 50 gr V-Max, and a 40gr V-Max. I would of liked to try a 40gr Ballistic Tip but the pro shop didn't have any. Anyhow, I think I made a terrible mistake purchasing this rifle. Look at the results.
I really, really like reloading and shooting the .222 rem. I think I need to get a couple more. Maybe a heavy barrel something and a light little CZ. This might be a very costly choice I made.