- Location
- Peace River, Alberta
Who here shoots a 22-250 AI and why?
I have a 22-250 barrel in 1-7 twist for a build and was thinking of AI'ing it.
Greg
I have a 22-250 barrel in 1-7 twist for a build and was thinking of AI'ing it.
Greg
I run an ai, on a barnard sm action... I run it with a 1-14 twist, most people it seems want the fast twist heavy bullets, but my theory was not to "lob" a 75 -80 gr pill at 3400, how bout 52 gr bergers at 4075fps?.....
Just a note at who is "lobbing what. A 80 Berger starting at 3400 shooting out to 400 yards against a 52 grain Berger starting at 4075,. The 80 grain gets there first, flatter (300yd zero) and is traveling faster carrying about double the ft lbs of energy. That's why I shoot the faster twist able to shoot the heavier higher BC bullets and we have not even talked wind drift yet
For closer shots well the difference just does not matter that much as it is with a an inch in most cases.
If you ever want to really reach out there with a 300 yard zero that 52 grain bullet drops over 53"s at 600 yards and hits with about 230 ft/lbs as compared to the 80 grain dropping 41"s packing almost 850 ft/lbs that's a foot less drop and 3 times the energy.
I have shot a fair number of coyotes out past 500 and few over 600 yards that is just not going to happen with a slower twist barrel, well at least not with out a lot of luck.
Only draw back is I don't use a mag with the longer bullets but if you are shooting long ranges you have time.
I am also thinking I might be able to shoot some lighter stuff down to 50 grs with that twist still.
Greg
I run an ai, on a barnard sm action... I run it with a 1-14 twist, most people it seems want the fast twist heavy bullets, but my theory was not to "lob" a 75 -80 gr pill at 3400, how bout 52 gr bergers at 4075fps?.....
Just a note at who is "lobbing what. A 80 Berger starting at 3400 shooting out to 400 yards against a 52 grain Berger starting at 4075,. The 80 grain gets there first, flatter (300yd zero) and is traveling faster carrying about double the ft lbs of energy. That's why I shoot the faster twist able to shoot the heavier higher BC bullets and we have not even talked wind drift yet
For closer shots well the difference just does not matter that much as it is with a an inch in most cases.
If you ever want to really reach out there with a 300 yard zero that 52 grain bullet drops over 53"s at 600 yards and hits with about 230 ft/lbs as compared to the 80 grain dropping 41"s packing almost 850 ft/lbs that's a foot less drop and 3 times the energy.
I have shot a fair number of coyotes out past 500 and few over 600 yards that is just not going to happen with a slower twist barrel, well at least not with out a lot of luck.
Only draw back is I don't use a mag with the longer bullets but if you are shooting long ranges you have time.
X2 very well explained. for people think its speed that counts when its BCs that count. The fellows shooting at club I shoot at using 22-250 1/12 or 14 twists and 52 to 55gr bullets, just get whipped at 300 yards against the 223 Rems with 1/7 twists and 80 & 90gr bullets
I too am thinking the AI version of the 22-250 is the way too go with a 7 twist barrel and the heavies, most likely 90 SMk's. Still wondering from others experience if these will mag feed from an accuracy intl. mag and if the improved version will result in significantly less case trimming than the original cartridge.
Looks to me to be a great varmint and tactical shooter. Wonder also what barrel life will be? 1500 rounds with a 90 gr at 3100 or so sound fair?