Fred Craig (inventor of 22 TCM) supposedly recommended 9-10 grains of H110/W296 for reloading the cartridge (I've been using 9.8g with success), but I noticed that quite a few folks on this forum (and others) have gone beyond that in hopes of matching the factory rounds. With maximum recommended load of H110 I got 1950fps. they didn't have 255 on there. 2. I will post the OAL when I get home and can measure. Page 1 of 2 - 22 Jet Load data - posted in Guns, Loads, Optics and Gear for Varmint Hunting: Well, it isnt much but I know theres a bunch of 22 Jet fans out there LOL After fireforming to the chamber by seating bullets into the lands with heavy neck tension and then neck sizing, I have been loading the 22 Jet up and just test firing them looking at primers. Other .22 Hornet powders, such as Hodgdon Lil'Gun, Ramshot Enforcer, Accurate 1680 and Alliant Power Pro 300-MP, may eventually prove to be equally good candidates. Originally developed by Fred Craig as the .22 Micromag, the .22 TCM is based on a cut down 5.56 x 45 mm case that has been necked down to accept a .22 caliber bullet. The 1911 pistol with the armscor 40g bullet is happy at 10-10.2g of H110. and you can run this bullet as hot as you want or as light as you want h110 is a touchy powder when it comes to pressure .2 can really change it fast Powder measure was done with a Lyman Gen 5 automatic powder dispensor Factory - 2001 … Having to get some for the 22 TCM turned out to be a serendipitous discovery for me. 22 TCM Reloading Component Pricing and Specs LEE 22 TCM 3 Die set = $ 75.00 22 TCM New Brass Per 100pcs = $ 18.00 22 TCM 40gr. These are being run through the Armscor TAC II 1922 TCM/9mm combo single stack pistol. (From rifle barrels, … TCM. I got the data from the hodgdon website. So have not been able to work up any loads. Bring as many mags as you want and as much gear and ammo as you want to carry. All the loads are developed by the staff of Handloader magazine and the archives of Handloader and Rifle magazines. Hey guys just got a 22tcm bolt rifle and am looking for some load info on it. that they were using 4227 but didn't say if it was IMR or Hogdons. I have used H110 starting at 9.5 grs and so far have worked up to 10.4 grs. Tempted to buy some 300mp powder, but have enough H110 for a while. With that much velocity, the 22 Hornet’s original design purposes can still be realized. 22 hornet 222 remington 223 remington 222 remington magnum 225 winchester 22-250 remington 220 swift these are all the same 40 gr bullet, an exact fit for the 22 tcm. JHP .22 TCM load was fired in both firearms. Yes this is stupid thanks. Select your cartridge type from the drop-down list. In addition, H110 is "the" choice for 410-bore shotgun, especially among top competitive skeet and sporting clays … Click "Get Data" to view results. data from our 10" Thompson/Center handgun is compared to our 22 Hornet rifle test data. Each month new loads are added to the database. I looked up Hodgdons data for Lilgun in .22 K hornet as I did for H110 and got the min load of 12.5gr and a max load of 13.5gr. Had to run the sizing die hard down against the 650xl's shellplate to size the cartridge all the way to the bottom. Use at your own risk. Used the Ruger Only 45 loads. Magazines = $ 35.00 Standard Shipping (One box of components) = $ 11.00 We only recommend (1) commercial powder for the 22 TCM Winchester 296 or H110 (same powder) … 2 Accurate No. Accurate TCM is a double-base, spherical powder that flowed like water through my powder measure and readily launched 35- to 40-grain bullets to 2,000+ fps in a full-size .22 TCM Rock Island Armory 1911 with a 5.0-inch barrel. 5 Accurate No. Become a Load Data member, access over 303,164 load recipies. The Hornet remains an excellent small game and varmint cartridge. I will still use plenty of Trail Boss in my .45 Colt 'cowboy loads', and for some casual plinking in the magnums, but I think I better look for some more H110 since a … For lead bullets in the 38/357 it's W231 and HS-6 again. Silhouette shooters claim it is the most accurate 44 powder they have ever used. In a handgun, 2400 fps is really potent. The rifle likes much hotter loads, up to 11.3g of H110 behind a 40g Vmax. 22 tcm. And so since Win296 calls explicitly for mag primers (consult your data book, not mine), then it stands to reason the the same flattened spherical powder called H-110 could use a mag primer and will generate equivalent pressure curves. 7 Accurate No. Find what you need in four easy steps. So, just wanted to see if anyone else is working up any loads. ALL Accurate 1680 Accurate 5744 Accurate No. data [PDF] Then select your bullet weight, powder manufacturer and powder type. I compared to data to .22 Hornet, and saw that Lil Gun may be good. We've tried some H110 but the Lil Gun seems better. A good load manual or 2 or 3 is a necessity and you should never trust load data given to you on the Internet from an unknown source. ALL Accurate 4100 Accurate No. If you have a Dillon 650 read below, if not you can choose to skip the next section. The same 40-gr. Rock island armory 1911 A2 22 TCM against MAPP rock island armory 22 TCM9R Shooting a watermelon. ", delivering top velocities with great accuracy in 44 Magnum, 454 Casull, 475 Linebaugh and the 460 and 500 S&W magnums. Never tried anything between 10.2 and 10.5. The Western Powders website will likely be the first source for load data, but I am told it is still months away. I agree H110 probably isn't the best choice for those bullets. "The 6.8 is the fastest growing cartridge and #1 choice for hunting deer and hogs with an AR15." T. LoadData.com is a powerful search engine that allows you to search an ever-expanding database of loads. If you want to run this class with chest rig and armor then that is fine. I have also tried some Alliant 2400 with good results. I'm planning on getting the Accurate TCM powder soon to try. Rock Island Armory has a 22 TCM/9mm conversion pistol that uses the .38 Super mags (1911 platform). H-110 and Win 296 are the same powder, per Hodgdon techs. The .22 TCM or 22TCM (.22 Tuason Craig Micromagnum) is a proprietary bottle-necked cartridge created from a 5.56 NATO cartridge developed by custom gunsmith Fred Craig and Rock Island Armory (RIA) for semi-automatic pistols and the Rock Island M22 TCM bolt action rifle. I like W231, AA#5, Unique, Universal and HS-6 for loading the .45 Colt. Occasionally, we will temporarily publish load data on this page when a bullet becomes available and is not yet listed in the latest edition of the handbook. 10.5g gave me a stuck case. So after some promising results with H110 I shot into town to pick up some Lilgun as Ive read its the go to powder in hornet at the moment and found some mentions on forums of guys using it to load for their TCM pistols. I'm still sticking with 10gr of SH110 and the factory Armscor 40gr jhp bullets from Ammo Supply Warehouse. 63,355 psi is way over factory ammo and load data pressures (40k) and almost 10k over the .223 parent case m.a.p. 9 Accurate Solo 1000 Accurate TCM Alliant Powder 2400 Alliant Powder 300-MP Alliant Powder BE-86 Alliant Powder Blue Dot Alliant Powder Bullseye Alliant Powder Power Pistol Alliant Powder Sport Pistol Alliant Powder Unique Hodgdon 700-X Hodgdon CFE Pistol Hodgdon Clays Hodgdon H110 … 223 Remington 60-62 gr. Two test loads today on the TCM This is a 1.28" load with Speer 33gr Hornet bullets. Why try to hotrod the TCM? In fact, in light of the current ammo situation if you want to run a .22 rifle and / or pistol feel free to do so. thanks. So any info would be great. H110 is the spherical powder that screams "no wimps, please! Using 10.5gr of H110,loaded to std length of 1.255. I also used the info for a 250 gr bullet. I was told that the factory powder is a .22 magnum type that is not available to the masses. Craig recommended the use of W296 and H110 propellants in the .22 TCM. 11 FS Alliant Powder 2400 Alliant Powder 300-MP Alliant Powder Reloder 7 Hodgdon CFE BLK Hodgdon H110 Hodgdon H4198 Hodgdon H4227 Hodgdon Lil'Gun Improved Military Rifle IMR 4198 Improved Military Rifle IMR 4227 Improved Military Rifle SR 4759 Ramshot Enforcer VihtaVuori N110 VihtaVuori N120 … OP: 1.H110 is the same as W296 and there is some W296 data in a shooting times article. I was just hoping that 22 grains would be in a safe operating pressure range. It is just slightly longer than a 9 x 19 mm cartridge, and produces roughly the same energy at the muzzle. Careful case trimming and loading and they will fit a stock TCM mag. Started below 10,several FTE, none at this load. Saw the article in guns mag. Anyone reload the new 22 TCM Micro-Mag round? Jump to Latest Follow ... has anyone used cast bullets for the 22tcm rifle i have some 40gr plain base powder coated .225 bullets and some h110 and lilgun powders would like 1600 to 1700 fps load data is hard to find thanks Gary . I also want to try Alliant 300MP, but have yet to find any. Save Share. Firing from a bench at 25 yds., the TCM TAC Ultra FS HC recorded an average of 2.77" … You can get it down to 1.28, but if you bump the nose at all, it pushes right in. My initial loads look promising, and I am checking some more this afternoon. Seeing this was the first time I loaded anything besides a 40 grain bullet for the 22 TCM I proceeded with caution and backed off of the amount of powder quite a bit. TCM's burn rate is slower than Accurate No. Am thinking of using anything from a 32gr to 55gr jacketed bullet and would prefer to use Imr 4227 but may have to go to h110 if I have to. These were done using factory new cases, factory bullets and Remington SPP Unique loads were done as low velocity rounds (suppressed rifle) All rounds were fired out of a bone stock 1911 TCM Loaded on a Dillon 550. I have never loaded the 9R, but I have loaded a few thousand of the standard 22 TCM. Though the .22 TCM is designed to fit inside and feed from 9 mm 1911 magazines, it shares no parentage with the Parabellum—the .22 TCM’s parent case is the .223 Rem. 9, and it is similar to W296/H110. The third load was using a 45 grain Sierra soft point bullet with 9.4 grains of H110 as the propellant. Google '22 tcm load data' and you'll come up with pages of hits to sift through. Soft Point HP Per 100 pcs = $ 6.50 TCM 18rd. That will probably be the way to ultimately go. I'm getting 2080fps with the 40-grain jhp factory load in the TCM, and the 40-grain 5.7 apparently only runs 1700-1800 from the five-seven pistol, depending on whose numbers you believe. Reply. If you're unsure, or just want options, check as many boxes as you'd like. Where did you get your load data for H110 and the 45 Colt? data [PDF] 5.56 NATO 60-62 gr. Blessed Are the Cracked, For They Let in the Light. Hodgdon website doesn’t list H110 as a powder for the Colt. Load data is the same, line for line, for both powders. 11 FS Accurate No. Lastly you will also need Hodgdon H110 powder or Win 296 Powder, (these are the only powders recommended by the original creator of the 22 TCM) I'm running a Dillon 650 so I'm using my progressive as a single stage press for the initial sizing. I have all the reloading components and the die set however I cannot find the powder, Win 296 or H110. I did not expect that at all. Before the cartridge was commercialized, it was called the 22 Micro-Mag.Similar conceptually to other … New cases gave me no problems.