At one time I'd have said the .22-250 was the ultimate varmint cartridge, but now I doubt there is much that can be done with a .22-250 that couldn't be done as well with a .223 for less money. If you are planning to shoot in a built up area where noise can be a problem, consider a .22 Hornet. If you intend your varmint gun to be a duel purpose rifle which doubles as a deer/antelope rifle, the .243 or better yet a .25/06 would be the best choice. For those who primarily want a big game rifle that is useful as a varmint gun, rounds from the .25/06 to the .270 are the way to go. Regardless of which cartridge and type of game shooting you choose, your rifle will be cheaper to use and will be more versatile if you reload for it.
So I have decided to start looking into a varmint type gune, I would like to use it for coyote, badger, the occasional long range gopher.
The question I have (being kind of a newb) is which caliber to choose,
What I am considering now are
.223
22-250
.204
What am I missing?
On BIG consideration for me is price, lets face it I like to shoot a lot.
How would these calibers differ on ammunition pricing?
How do these calibers compare on ability to reliably hit a gopher at 150-200yrds?
I am not worried now about what rifle, that will come after I decide what caliber I should be looking at.