Krag,
It was a pleasure to meet you and thank you for your responses.
40_Rod,
I read some about the experimenting that Frank did. It does intrigue me. I do some longer range shooting with this lowly rimfire and have a setup at my place that allows 400 yards. So there is more to this story than just breech seating to shoot in a rifle match. This is another can of worms.
CBA,
Thanks for the input. I haven't experimented with lube much, I'm using a simple BW, (non flax

my bees only attend alfalfa plants), vaseline and STP... I make a cookie of sorts- it's a pair of .010" card stock with green felt that was dipped in the lube and wiped, compressed slightly between the two cards and shoved in the freezer. Once it's set up, I punch wads until it begins to warm... seems to be working. (I started with aluminum foil and that read the rules that the wad couldn't be metallic...)
A few years back when I was shooting the gate latch guns

(these are bolt guns) another path I went down was making jacketed bullets from 22rf cases. Richard Corbin was making dies to do this and he had the process nearly perfected. I picked up a set of his dies second hand but being a machinist by trade, that wasn't enough - I had to make my own. I didn't stop with just the 22. I made dies and bullets for 22, 24, 25, and 6.5 using rimfire cases. I still have buckets of 22 mag cases folks saved me- probably never return to that interest but one never knows. Ultra thin skinned jacketed bullets, bonded to the lead, with a primer cup partition gave amazing results on rodents. Now I'm drifting. From all that experimenting, I still have dies, I dabbled recently with some of these - instead of making the jacketed bullets I swaged some lead ones, changed the bottom punches and made heel punches. I used a cannelure tool and rolled a knurl for lube. Not bad stuff but a well cast grooved, heeled bullet is a lot less work. The ability to change length and weight swaging is something though.
On Green Mountain's website a short time ago they had several twist rate barrels available... they were mostly 22 mag designated barrels, 1:10, 1:12, 1:14, 1:16 - priced right, yup, had to get more than few for the sake of science... guess where this is going. A few starting to trickle in from Shilen too, some of their Ratchet Rifled with different twists...
Here's sharing a picture of a couple actions going to be 22's There is a CF in the mix

not sure how that happened.