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		<title>The 22 BR &#8212; Great, Accurate Cartridge Choice for Varmint Rifles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2025 05:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 6mmBR Norma cartridge has spawned many great variants in multiple calibers: 6mm Dasher, 6BRA, 22 BR, 22 Dasher, 30 BR and others. This article is about a handsome 22 BR Rem-action varmint rig. Richard Franklin (who operated Richard&#8217;s Custom Rifles prior to his retirement), has built scores of varmint rifles, in many different calibers. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="600" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/fluter01.jpg" alt="6mmBR 22BR 22 BR BRA varmint cartridge"><br />
<img width="600" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/richfrank22br.jpg" alt="6mmBR 22BR 22 BR BRA varmint cartridge"></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="8" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/22BRweb.jpg" alt="22 BR Dasher 22BRA">The 6mmBR Norma cartridge has spawned many great variants in multiple calibers: 6mm Dasher, 6BRA, 22 BR, 22 Dasher, 30 BR and others. This article is about a handsome 22 BR Rem-action varmint rig.</p>
<p>Richard Franklin (who operated Richard&#8217;s Custom Rifles prior to his retirement), has built scores of varmint rifles, in many different calibers. One of Richard&#8217;s all-time favorite varmint rifles is a 1:14&#8243;-twist, 22 BR built on his Model 11 stock in laminated Black Walnut and fiddleback maple. Richard says the rifle is versatile and deadly accurate out to 400 yards. Richard uses a Leupold 8.5-25x50mm LRT with varmint reticle.</p>
<p><b>Richard&#8217;s 22 BR Varmint Rifle with Lilja Barrel</b><br />
Richard tells us: &#8220;[Shown above] is my light walking varminter. It&#8217;s built on a blue-printed Stainless Steel Remington 700 short action and chambered as a no-turn 22 BR for Lapua brass. The bolt handle is a Dave Kiff replacement and I&#8217;ve fitted a Jewel BR trigger with bottom safety. The barrel is a Lilja, 1:14&#8243; #6 contour with a muzzle diameter of .750&#8243;. I shoot the 40gr V-Max bullets in the rifle at 4000 FPS. It&#8217;s tough on hogs if you don&#8217;t try them too far. 400 yards is about the max with it.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rich22br2x350.jpg">Accuracy is outstanding and with Roy, Mike, my grandson and myself shooting this rifle I don&#8217;t believe it has missed more than three hogs out of over 100 we shot at one summer. This rifle is carried in a ceiling rack in the truck where it&#8217;s handy and is used by the first person that grabs it when a hog is sighted if we are moving between setups. The Varmint reticle on the Leupold (shown below) is nice for quick hold-overs as you change distances.&#8221;</p>
<p>At right is a another Franklin Model 11 stock in Birdseye maple. That photo shows the details of the thumbhole stock.</p>
<p><center><img border="1" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rich22br3x350.jpg"></center></p>
<blockquote><p>Editor&#8217;s Note: We have shot a 1:8&#8243;-twist 22 BR in varmint matches and it was very accurate with 80gr bullets. It actually shot flatter out to 500 yards than our 6mmBR running 105-grainers. If we were to build a new long-range, bolt-action varmint rifle it would probably be a 22 BRA, essentially a 22 BR with 40&deg; shoulder. That gives you a very stable cartridge with a bit more capacity. The 22 BRA retains a longer neck compared to the 22 Dasher, which is also an excellent cartridge &#8212; versatile and accurate.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>22 BR Rivals 22-250 Performance</b><br />
With bullets in the 40gr to 60gr weight range, the 22 BR gives up very little in velocity to a 22-250, despite burning quite a bit less powder (30-32 grains for the 22 BR vs. 35-38 grains for the 22-250). With a match-quality chamber, the 22 BR will probably have an edge in accuracy over a 22-250, and you should experience longer barrel life. Here are some recommended 22 BR loads for 40-60gr bullets:</p>
<p><center><img width="400" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rich22br4x350.png"></p>
<p><big>For more info on the 22 BR for varminting, read our <a href="https://accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/22br/" target="new">22BR Cartridge Guide</a></big></center><br />
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		<title>The 22 BR &#8212; Versatile, Ultra-Accurate Varmint Cartridge</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2023 15:03:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 6mmBR Norma cartridge has spawned many great variants in multiple calibers: 6mm Dasher, 6BRA, 22 BR, 22 Dasher, 30 BR and others. This article is about a handsome 22 BR Rem-action varmint rig. Richard Franklin (who operated Richard&#8217;s Custom Rifles prior to his retirement), has built scores of varmint rifles, in many different calibers. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="600" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/fluter01.jpg" alt="6mmBR 22BR 22 BR BRA varmint cartridge"><br />
<img width="600" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/richfrank22br.jpg" alt="6mmBR 22BR 22 BR BRA varmint cartridge"></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="8" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/22BRweb.jpg" alt="22 BR Dasher 22BRA">The 6mmBR Norma cartridge has spawned many great variants in multiple calibers: 6mm Dasher, 6BRA, 22 BR, 22 Dasher, 30 BR and others. This article is about a handsome 22 BR Rem-action varmint rig.</p>
<p>Richard Franklin (who operated Richard&#8217;s Custom Rifles prior to his retirement), has built scores of varmint rifles, in many different calibers. One of Richard&#8217;s all-time favorite varmint rifles is a 1:14&#8243;-twist, 22 BR built on his Model 11 stock in laminated Black Walnut and fiddleback maple. Richard says the rifle is versatile and deadly accurate out to 400 yards. Richard uses a Leupold 8.5-25x50mm LRT with varmint reticle.</p>
<p><b>Richard&#8217;s 22 BR Varmint Rifle with Lilja Barrel</b><br />
Richard tells us: &#8220;[Shown above] is my light walking varminter. It&#8217;s built on a blue-printed Stainless Steel Remington 700 short action and chambered as a no-turn 22 BR for Lapua brass. The bolt handle is a Dave Kiff replacement and I&#8217;ve fitted a Jewel BR trigger with bottom safety. The barrel is a Lilja, 1:14&#8243; #6 contour with a muzzle diameter of .750&#8243;. I shoot the 40gr V-Max bullets in the rifle at 4000 FPS. It&#8217;s tough on hogs if you don&#8217;t try them too far. 400 yards is about the max with it.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rich22br2x350.jpg">Accuracy is outstanding and with Roy, Mike, my grandson and myself shooting this rifle I don&#8217;t believe it has missed more than three hogs out of over 100 we shot at one summer. This rifle is carried in a ceiling rack in the truck where it&#8217;s handy and is used by the first person that grabs it when a hog is sighted if we are moving between setups. The Varmint reticle on the Leupold (shown below) is nice for quick hold-overs as you change distances.&#8221;</p>
<p>At right is a another Franklin Model 11 stock in Birdseye maple. That photo shows the details of the thumbhole stock.</p>
<p><center><img border="1" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rich22br3x350.jpg"></center></p>
<blockquote><p>Editor&#8217;s Note: We have shot a 1:8&#8243;-twist 22 BR in varmint matches and it was very accurate with 80gr bullets. It actually shot flatter out to 500 yards than our 6mmBR running 105-grainers. If we were to build a new long-range, bolt-action varmint rifle it would probably be a 22 BRA, essentially a 22 BR with 40&deg; shoulder. That gives you a very stable cartridge with a bit more capacity. The 22 BRA retains a longer neck compare to the 22 Dasher, which is also an excellent cartridge &#8212; versatile and accurate.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>22 BR Rivals 22-250 Performance</b><br />
With bullets in the 40gr to 60gr weight range, the 22 BR gives up very little in velocity to a 22-250, despite burning quite a bit less powder (30-32 grains for the 22 BR vs. 35-38 grains for the 22-250). With a match-quality chamber, the 22 BR will probably have an edge in accuracy over a 22-250, and you should experience longer barrel life. Here are some recommended 22 BR loads for 40-60gr bullets:</p>
<p><center><img width="400" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rich22br4x350.png"></p>
<p><big>For more info on the 22 BR for varminting, read our <a href="https://accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/22br/" target="new">22BR Cartridge Guide</a></big></center><br />
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		<title>5000+ FPS with 22BR Improved and 30gr Berger Bullets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2015 11:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum member XmarksSpot has been shooting a wicked fast varmint cartridge that has broken the 5000-fps barrier using Berger 30gr varmint bullets. That&#8217;s some serious velocity! The parent case is a 6mmBR, which is then improved and necked down to .224 caliber. XmarksSpot reports: Some people think 5000+ fps is mythical. Well just thought I&#8217;d [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Forum member XmarksSpot has been shooting a wicked fast varmint cartridge that has broken the 5000-fps barrier using Berger 30gr varmint bullets.  That&#8217;s some serious velocity! The parent case is a 6mmBR, which is then improved and necked down to .224 caliber. XmarksSpot reports:</p>
<blockquote><p>Some people think 5000+ fps is mythical. Well just thought I&#8217;d let you guys know that I got 5239 fps a couple weeks ago shooting 30-grainers with my <strong>224 McDonald</strong>, a wildcat cartridge based on an improved 6BR case necked down to 224. (This case is very similar to a 22 Dasher.) The bullet used is the 30gr Berger. (The 40s run fast too &#8212; about 4800 fps.) The rig is a Rem 700 with a 30&#8243; Hart barrel. Below is the case before and after forming. As you can see it has a 40&deg; shoulder and far more case capacity than a 22 BR (a 22 Dasher case holds about 41.0 grains H20). My most accurate loads are with 50-52gr bullets, with bugholes the norm at 4200 fps. The 40gr bullets will do 4800+ fps.</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/22mac1.jpg" alt="224 McDonald 22 Dasher"></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/22mac3.jpg" alt="224 McDonald 22 Dasher"></p>
<p>This 224 McDonald wildcat was originally developed by Charles McDonald. He has been developing and chambering custom cartridges for years. Editor&#8217;s Note: Many folks may not be aware of the little .224-caliber 30gr Berger varmint bullet, Berger item # 22301. This bullet is not on Berger&#8217;s current production list but some vendors may still have &#8220;old stock&#8221; inventory. The little 30-grainer has an 0.119 G1 BC and will work in 1:15&#8243; or faster twist barrels. For more info, visit <a href="http://www.bergerbullets.com/" target="new">BergerBullets.com</a>.</p>
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