Sako 22-250

Jafacakes

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Well gang after almost 2 years of waiting my Sako 22-250 varmint has arrived. Now the task of selecting glass for this rifle. Any suggestions? It's going to be for long range target shooting and predators hunts. I'm looking to spend between 1k and 2k. TIA
 
The two things you have listed are quite opposite. My experience when calling coyotes is they appear somewhere between 200 yards and bayonet distance, mostly closer like 80 yards and depending on the terrain...very seldom...way out there. For that a good hunting variable.

The long range target shooting would need a higher top magnification variable, while the calling would need a low number for field of view and finding the dog ...when they are close.

I hope that you got a rather tight twist barrel to stabilize large for caliber projectiles. The 22-250 is still a 22 centrefire and the big pills carry the accuracy and fight wind to distance better than typical 40-50 grain pills.

The two scopes that jump out at me would be the Leupold mark 6 or maybe the Bushnell 6500, just because of the large variable ranges. I am sure that something like a Sightron would cover those ranges. When you come up with a 1-2K budget for glass, the world is your oyster.
 
I had a bushnell 4200 4x16 on my last 22-250 and found it was too much.

I'm building a Sako 75 22-250 right now that I'm going to mount a VX-2 3x9 40mm on it.

Figure that's the magic for me.
 
My sako .22-250 has a 1:14 twist, topping bullets at the 55gr mark. I have not tried heavier though. Running an FXII 6x.
 
I'm building a 22-250 on a Sako 75 which started as a 7-08. Figure the extra length in the mag box will be nice for the heavier bullets.
Installing a Lilja 1:12 3 groove barrel on it. I'm waiting patiently for a mcmillan edge stock which is on order.
 
Why did it take 2 years to get it? Maybe i lucked out, but i got my sako on the shelf in .243.

I have a 4-12 vx2 on it. Im not sure if ill keep it on the gun or not, im considering moving my 3-9 vx2 over to the sako. If you're shooting prone off a bi-pod, 250 yard shots on small puppies are easy, and the eye box on a 3-9 is MUCH kinder than the 4-12. If your shots are under 350 yards, id stick to a 4-12 at MAX. Ive only been yote hunting for 2 years now, so im no authority.
 
Thats what i have on my sako 22/250. I never use the shade mind you but i sure like to dial in a gopher way out there.

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