Thunderhog
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The 22-250 is a great fast, flat, shooting caliber.
But I believe the OP stated he also wanted a plinker.
A 22-250 is no plinker, when I say this I mean, unless you want to sit patiently while the barrel is cooling down, she's not a plinker.
The 22-250 rounds heat up very fast and can cause throat erosion if you do not wait for that barrel to cool off.
Fired 22-250 also has a tendency to stretch the brass quite frequently.
I used to have a Remington Model 788 in a 22-250. It was accurate as heck, a joy to shoot, and killed like the ("Hammer of Thor")!.......
But I got tired of waiting for the damn barrel to cool off, and I did not like the constant brass stretching.
I'm certain individual experiences can be different than mine. But the 243 Winchester might be a better option all round.
Of course, I think the 223 Remington would make even a better all round plinker/coyote rifle.
The 221 Fireball and the 222 Remington are also good contenders for this position.....
But I believe the OP stated he also wanted a plinker.
A 22-250 is no plinker, when I say this I mean, unless you want to sit patiently while the barrel is cooling down, she's not a plinker.
The 22-250 rounds heat up very fast and can cause throat erosion if you do not wait for that barrel to cool off.
Fired 22-250 also has a tendency to stretch the brass quite frequently.
I used to have a Remington Model 788 in a 22-250. It was accurate as heck, a joy to shoot, and killed like the ("Hammer of Thor")!.......
But I got tired of waiting for the damn barrel to cool off, and I did not like the constant brass stretching.
I'm certain individual experiences can be different than mine. But the 243 Winchester might be a better option all round.
Of course, I think the 223 Remington would make even a better all round plinker/coyote rifle.
The 221 Fireball and the 222 Remington are also good contenders for this position.....