Been a hoot guys and thanks for the 9500 views. Spring is here so let's see those rifles in action way out there.
Jerry
Hey, what are you thanking us for, we should be thanking you! I have to admit that this has been the best thread and most inspiring thread I've ever read in over 6 years as a CGN'r (before the site even
Shooting way out has allways been something i've wanted to do, and havent got around to it. I've had plenty of accurate rifles out to 400 or so, and some that didnt get the time they should have beyond that.
This thread has inspired me to build a 22 CF to see how far I can shoot. I know a mile is way out of my ability, and with a 222. (what Im planning on chambering again for) it just wont have the thump. But if I can make it to a K around MOA, I'll be happy as heck.
Here is what Im starting with.
1975 700 BDL in 222.
Hogue aluminum chassis stock.
Besides that and a nice 2.2-2.3 lb trigger pull, its stock. and in the hogue with Factory Federal 40 gr ballistic tips I shot 3 separate groups that were all one ragged hole. (9 shots) The best part was, the third group was 2 different shooters.
I got the gun (Less hogue and trigger job) from a Gunnut on here that just about everyone has dealt with and the load data he gave me for a moly'd 55 gr ballistic tip, and and the loaded rounds show a tonne of potential.
But being as its a 1-14 twist, Im in need of a faster twist barrel to shoot up to 70 gr bullets.
Im going to sell my 22-250 Browning Abolt Varmint Stalker to fund the project
I have a 6.5-20 VariXIII (below on the rifle thats giong

Where do I start? (besides with a Savage

1-9 twist for up to 70's, as I think that 70's might be about as big as I can go out of such a small case and still get adequate velocities.
The other thing I was thinking was 6mm-222. I dont know what it is, but for some reason, this thread I've been following for a while has got me hooked on this little case.
I thank you for the excellent read, but my wallet hates you