- Location
- Thunder Bay ON Canada
Is there any real reason why I can't squeeze just as much accuracy out of a .22-250 as I would get out of a .223?
I'm looking at the savage Model 12 Long Range Precision Varminter, single shot, and it's chambered in a number of cartridges.
I've already got a nice model 40 single shot .22 hornet, so if I'm going to move out further, I can't really see any good reason not to move onto the 250 and skip the .223 entirely. I would have bracketed the .223 between the .250 and the hornet anyway, right?
Plus, I'd have the velocity gains in the .22-250 available to me, if I wanted to shoot some scorchers at some point, eh?
P.S. I only handload, and never shoot surplus, and I'm a paper puncher, and am unlikely to hunt much, were I to start.
I'm looking at the savage Model 12 Long Range Precision Varminter, single shot, and it's chambered in a number of cartridges.
I've already got a nice model 40 single shot .22 hornet, so if I'm going to move out further, I can't really see any good reason not to move onto the 250 and skip the .223 entirely. I would have bracketed the .223 between the .250 and the hornet anyway, right?
Plus, I'd have the velocity gains in the .22-250 available to me, if I wanted to shoot some scorchers at some point, eh?
P.S. I only handload, and never shoot surplus, and I'm a paper puncher, and am unlikely to hunt much, were I to start.
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