Looking to build a 22-250AI shooting either 55gr BT's or 60gr. Partition bullets.
What action would you use.
Whose barrel and what kind of life can I expect for this round, I like to load'em warm.
What twist rate
and anything else you deem neccesary.
Also, most factory rifles offer a 1-14" twist is this correct for the bullet I plan on shooting and if so would it be better to but say a 700VS or the Weatherby super predator and just be done with it, without the wait. I know that I would have to have it reamed to the A.I.. How accurate are the factory rifles in these smaller calibers, this will be my first high powered 22 and I would like to get it right the first time.
And agin by looking at the classified ads on this site and many others there are quite a few 22-250's out there that could be picked up for a good price.
Thank you,
Wayne
If you get the factory rifle you can get the action trued and a new barrel put on and you will have brass available for reloading. Oh about rate-of-twist...if you are going to shoot PDs I like a 1:12 twist rather than 1"14.
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I currently load for a 7STW and a .280Rem and 6/284. I understand about letting it cool between shots and mostly this gun will not be shot a lot at one time. I was concerned if this was an overbore situation, because I really want a 22-284 but was told they are really a barrel eater, and besides anyone can have a plain old 250. I do appreciate the response and words of wisdom/caution. I like to be different.
If I can pick up a used gun in like new condition (700) and have someone ream it for me and do some small smith work (trigger, truing, misc.) I hope to get out for $800 without scope. And maybe if Santa see's to it maybe a barrel.
OR if someone outthere has one they would like to get rid of. I have a SSK T/C Encore by J.D. Jones in 6/284, shot about 40-50 times, brass already formed, complete set(forming) of Redding dies including comp. seating. aprox $1700 invested. Has the T'SOB moounts with scope. Nosler BT's 55gr and 95gr. 95 will shoot 2900fps out of 15in Shilen barrel and I can put 3 under 1" @ 100 and somebody that knows what there doing would be dangerous.
Anyway how bout a trade, think about it.
Thanks,
Wayne
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Rem700 action trued
Shilen #17 contour barrel finished out at 25+ inches with a 1-9 twist so I could shoot heavy bullets. I will shoot anything from 50 grain to 80 grain, although the 80's are sorta iffy.
Tubbs recoil lug
Pillar bedded the stock
Kepplinger set trigger
Works for me.
Pecos
I can't help with the AI, but for sure my heavy barrelled Tikka doesn't like 60gn bullets with a 14 inch twist.
Don't take this a advice because it's nothing more than a wish list, but if Santa gave me a choice, I'd go for Hart or Shilen heavy barrel with a 12 inch twist, A Jewell or an other match grade trigger, a nice synthetic stock (I'm all wood at the minute) and I'd want the pros and cons before saying "AI" please.
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tikka 3 barrels
Single shot would do, 3 or 5 mag is plenty for 99% of my shooting (the moderator would be for the other 1%), fully accurised, bedded, bells and whistles .
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tikka 3 barrels
It is a very good cartridge,but I prefer the 223Ackley,as an all arounder.
I built the other on a S/S Ruger MK II,as a Wolf Rifle. It is a 1-14" twist Shilen,26" long in #4 contour and fluted. I made it for rough duty and she excells at it.
55's are my favorite,in this cartridge but that is just my opinion.
I built the Weatherby,because the regular 22-250 started to bore me,I have no regrets. I've no regrets on the Ruger and it is the more accurate of the two.
Most all of my rifles are built on 700's and I prefer them. But there are no flies,on either of these rifles. You'd have to have a seizure,to print a group over .5MOA.
I prefer the Rem700,high end S/S barrels and McMillan stocks,for my most serious of toys. It is a recipe that has always worked,with no fuss.
I've built two 22CHeetah Mach One's also. I prefer the 22-250AI,to that design.
For high volume shooting,I'd prefer the 223Ackley(40's at 4000fps,in a 23" barrel). For a designated long range bomber,I'd prefer the 243AI.
Lots of options,weigh them all,before you dive in. Then you'll know your decision,is best for you.