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		<title>The 22 BR &#8212; Great, Ultra-Accurate Varmint Cartridge</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 12:58:23 +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>
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<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="http://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="http://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="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rich22br4x350.png"></p>
<p><big>For more info on the 22 BR for varminting, read our <a href="http://accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/22br/" target="new">22BR Cartridge Guide</a></big></center></p>
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		<title>Is the 300 Raptor the Ultimate .30-Caliber Magnum?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2016 15:36:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the success of the King of 2 Miles (KO2M) event and the growing popularity of extreme long range shooting, we&#8217;ve seen an increased interest in really big cartridges for really long range. One such wildcat cartridge is the 300 Raptor pioneered by Kirby Allen. This monster magnum can launch a 230gr bullet at 3350 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>With the success of the <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2016/07/phillips-video-shows-highlights-of-king-of-two-miles-competition/" target='_blank'>King of 2 Miles</a> (KO2M) event and the growing popularity of extreme long range shooting, we&#8217;ve seen an increased interest in <strong>really big cartridges for really long range</strong>. One such wildcat cartridge is the 300 Raptor pioneered by Kirby Allen. This monster magnum can launch a 230gr bullet at 3350 fps. That delivers some serious ballistics at extreme long range.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace='6' src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/raptor04.jpg" alt="300 Raptor Allen Precision">Kirby Allen of Allen Precision Shooting, <a href="http://www.apsrifles.com/" target="new">www.apsrifles.com</a>, has developed a .30-caliber, jumbo-sized magnum wildcat cartridge. The powerful 300 Raptor (center in photo) is based on Allen&#8217;s 338 Excalibur parent case (far right in photo), necked down to 30 Cal with shoulder moved forward to increase case capacity. Allen states: &#8220;This is the largest capacity and performance .30 caliber magnum on the market that can be used in a conventional sized receiver.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Shoot 200s at 3600 fps</b><br />
Performance of Allen&#8217;s new 300 Raptor is impressive. Allen claims that &#8220;200gr Accubonds can be driven to nearly 3600 fps, 230gr Berger Hybrids to 3350 fps, and the 240gr SMK to right at 3300 fps. These loads offered case life in excess of 6-7 firings per case and many of my test cases have over 8 firings on each case so they are not an overly hot load showing the potential of this big .30 caliber.&#8221;</p>
<p>To showcase the new cartridge, Allen built up a prototype rifle with a McMillan A5 stock, Raptor LRSS Action with extended tenon, and a Jewell trigger. The first 300 Raptor Rifle is currently on its second barrel, a new 30&#8243;, 3-groove 1:9&#8243;-twist Lilja in a custom APS &#8220;Raptor Contour&#8221;. This distinctive dual-fluted contour runs full-diameter almost to the end of the stock, and then steps down and tapers to the muzzle, where a beefy Medium 3-port &#8216;Painkiller&#8217; Allen Precision brake is fitted.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/raptor02.jpg" alt="300 Raptor Allen Precision"></p>
<address>Story tip by EdLongrange. We welcome reader submissions.</address>
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