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Shooters I own a 30/30 and a 7x57 Mauser I want (do not need) a 22/250 for Coyotes, foxes, cans, paper ect... Anyway Is this good for Varmints, hurt hide, big holes ect. I guess that it depends on which load/bullet weight. Just wondering what some opinions are out there, Also if there is another caliber that would be better I am all ears. Thanks Clint | ||
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I personally do not think it gets any better than the .22-250Rem. It can be a lot of different things depending on how and with what you load it. Certainly it's an accurate caliber, deadly on coyote and smaller game. Some people use it successfully for smaller deer although it's not usually recommended. It's one of the best calibers to reload, amenable to many diferent combinations. Best wishes. Cal - Montreal | |||
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I have popped a number yotes with my 22-250. I think it is an excellent varmit round. I normally shoot 55g Blitz'. They rarely exit and don't do too much hide damage when they do. Another good bullet is the 50g V-MAX. Again, very deadly on coyotes. No one ever 'needs' more rifles, but then again one can never have too many !!! If you do decide to pick one up, I think you'll be very happy with it. Hollywood | |||
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I have a 22-250 that I bought for varmint hunting. Although I haven't shot a varmint yet, they are a highly accurate, low recoil, fun rifle to shoot. | |||
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Thanks Now to convince the wife I NEED one I will be all set. I was wondering what is the range for it? I was looking to go not more than 600 yards. Thanks Clint | |||
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To my mind, the 22-250 is the quintessential varmint round; it's better than the 223 beyond 300 yards and will do anything that the 220 Swift will do. The only advantage the 223 has is that it burns less poweder, therefore the barrel doesn't heat up nearly as fast when firing repeatedly. I have a nice little Sako Hunter in 22-250 that works well as a walk-around varminter. Infact, I smoked a running jack rabbit at 50 yds night before last. | |||
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quote:Yup, I agree. The one I shoot now is my fourth since 1971. Great user friendly varmint round. Easy to reload for and many of the factory loads are excellent. The way my rifle shoots Fed.Prem 55 BTHP,s, I don't feel handicapped using factory ammo. I like the 55 and 60 grain bullets. It also works well on our deer out to about 275, if you are in the open (no twigs) and have a broadside shot. Beyond about 275 it usually won't expand well and/or transfer the small amount of remaining energy. At any range, placement is critical. We shoot quite a few antlerless deer under crop-damage permits in late summer, while they stand around in corn or bean fields. When actually "deer hunting", I use a real deer rifle. | |||
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I concour! In my expirence I almost have to try to find an in-accurate load for the 22-250, they are really just not as accurate as the load I tried beforebut still would be awesome for any other rifle. Andrew | |||
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