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I got two for that troll. Olde Hoytie will strike every time but now another has risen to the well used bait.![]()
One of my M77'S in .250 was an International short action, if it had been a MKII, I would have kept it... I have purged of all tang safety rifles... but that rifle was just about a perfect "strolling in the woods" piece.
Now, I have the Roberts in a No.1 International and an M77-R MKII... if I see the right M77 International in Roberts, I will jump on it.
Ruger 77 MKII chambered in .250 Savage (Lipsey's Special)
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I currently have a Savage 16 Weather Warrior in .250 Ackley and a Remington Classic in .250 Savage. I had, but sold in a fit of madness, a Savage 14 American Classic in .250 Savage as well. I'm currently down to just one Model 1899 but have owned six of those in .250 Savage.
Cooper chambers it currently.
I LOVE the .250 Savage; it's a good deer round and is, in my experience, exceptionally easy to load for. If there really are "inherently accurate" cartridges, I'd expect that the .250-3000 would be on the list. In any rifle in decent shape, take a 100-grain flat base bullet and a bunch of Reloder 15, N140, or Varget, or H4895 and you're rockin'.
I've owned several .257 Robertses as well but always found them a bit more picky. Still, I know I'll be getting another one of those, lol!
You mentioned you're not a 99 fan, but my scoped 1899 will shoot MOA and my best-ever groups with that rifle were 1/2 MOA, using Reloder 15 and Sierra 100-grain Pro-Hunter flat base.
If I were wanting another .250 Savage bolt rifle, I'd see about getting a barrel and rebarrelling a Savage 14 or 16 or having Savage do one up for you.
I actually prefer my 700 rifle in terms of appearance, and I really like the larger Remington trigger guard, but it is so far about a MOA rifle and the Savage .250 Ackley is more accurate; consistently sub-MOA with all bullets from 75 to 120 grains, at .257 Roberts velocities. I have shot some half-MOA groups with that rifle too, but about 7/8 inch is more what I expect on a good day.
I do find, too, that the plain-vanilla .250 feeds and chambers slicker'n' bug spit; the Ackley not so much.
Hi Boo,
I have the same rifle...but has a Leupold VX-3i 2.5-8x36 mounted on it.
What is your load with the 110gr AB? (So far have only sighted mine in with the HSM 100gr SGK ammo)
And how is it performing in your rifle?
Thanks for the feedback KC, much appreciated. I have nothing against the 99, I am simply not a fan and like bolt action rifles. Any reason(s) for choosing the Savage 14 or 16 to re-barrel as opposed to a 110? I will admit to being partial to drop mags.
I am looking forward to the 25-06 project and will spin specs around inside my head until I am dizzy knowing me.
I have always been curious why no one has ever explored a .23? caliber in North America? There was a very long drawn out discussion about it on here years ago but it never went anywhere. The Chinese military use a .23? something caliber, as opposed to the .223 that NATO uses, and claim it as a better round. Another topic for another post I guess.