The 22 Creedmoor

So, when Tikka finely starts to produce real short actions without those really cheap looking plastic parts....
I would be interested in LH one and to dream some more make me a single shot....
In the interest of longer barrel life than 22CM or mentioned 22-250AI and better performance than 223Rem
I say the long forgotten 225Win would shine in coyote killing department....
 
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Don't hold your breath




On another note, got my order of big game slayers in today!

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A buddy of mine has taken a few nice deer with the 80gr TTSX from his 243, MV is around 3200 fps from his 22" barrel

Here's a comparison of a 26" barrel 243Win 80ttsx vs 22cm 77LRX :

243 Win 80gr TTSX, BC .331
3340 fps MV
200y zero, 2780 fps, 1370 ft lbs
300y -5.5" drop, 2525 fps, 1130 ft lbs
400y -17" drop, 2280 fps, 925 ft lbs
500y -34" drop, 2055 fps, 750 ft lbs, 2.2" wind deflection per 1mph crosswind

22cm 77gr LRX, BC .405
3430 fps MV
200y zero, 2955 fps, 1495 ft lbs
300y -4.8" drop, 2740 fps, 1280 ft lbs
400y -14" drop, 2530 fps, 1095 ft lbs
500y -29" drop, 2330 fps, 930 ft lbs, 1.66" wind deflection (25% less than 243)
 
Given that the 243 has a (slightly) bigger bore and (slightly) more case capacity, how is the 22 Creedmoor beating it by nearly 100fps with (slightly) less bullet weight?
 
Given that the 243 has a (slightly) bigger bore and (slightly) more case capacity, how is the 22 Creedmoor beating it by nearly 100fps with (slightly) less bullet weight?

slightly higher operating pressure when loaded to optimal barrel time node for 26" barrel

even apples to apples, loaded to same PSI the 243 lags behind a little. the 22cm has a lot of double based high speed powders right in it's wheelhouse
 
Who put this rifle together for you? I'm impressed!
Also, what weight rifle do you feel would be optimal for a a coyote/deer .22 creed ? I'd likely go 8 twist and #4 contour.
Good job and thanks for sharing your tests!
 
Rocky Mountain Rifles in Dawson Creek BC did the barrel install. No bedding as I think I'll restock it someday and I've always had decent "luck" getting factory Tikkas to shoot. This rifle is a little over 7lbs before mounts/optics. It's 9lbs scoped with the 4-16x50 Vortex, Talley tactical rings and a steel Tikka picatinny rail. I wouldn't be afraid to chop some barrel off this rifle someday, or choose a shorter barrel when rebarreling as the cartridge performs excellent in any length. Guys down south are running 16" barrels with suppresors, such a barrel length still pushes 75gr to 3000 fps
 
Anyone that cares about a 8 twist 22-250 would be better served by a 22CM

Anything Creedmoor is just another Gucci cartridge. Marketing to sell more rifles. 99.9% of all shooters will never know, utilize or even more so be able use the cartridge to its full ability to make it any better than a 22-250, 243, 6.5 sweed etc.... Just my opinion.....
 
Anything Creedmoor is just another Gucci cartridge. Marketing to sell more rifles. 99.9% of all shooters will never know, utilize or even more so be able use the cartridge to its full ability to make it any better than a 22-250, 243, 6.5 sweed etc.... Just my opinion.....

Think of it as a .22-250 30 degree improved. If it catches on it is twisted fast enough for modern long and high bc bullets, assuming twist rates would be maintained, that makes it better than most current factory .22-250 or .243 and a few other cartridges.
 
Anything Creedmoor is just another Gucci cartridge. Marketing to sell more rifles. 99.9% of all shooters will never know, utilize or even more so be able use the cartridge to its full ability to make it any better than a 22-250, 243, 6.5 sweed etc.... Just my opinion.....

Most people don't really understand about barrel twist. That's ok. Those "99.9%" should buy whatever they want. Just keep pounding out 55gr bullets from their 22-250 1-14 twist.

But for that .01% that cares about a 8 twist 22-250, they will be better served with a 22CM.
 
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Yeah, I have a 1-8" twist rem 700 in .22-250. 22.5" #4 contour McGowan. I find it well balanced. I got a node at (going off memory here might be wrong) 36.5 gr of h4350 slinging 75 amax at 3200fps. It was very accurate! I've got this rifle shooting 60gr nosler bt's at a book 3500 fps.
I realized, that I wasn't long ranging like I planned when I had the gun put together.
I think, based on how I use a varmint rifle, I'd love a 22 creedmore slinging a 65 Sierra gk or 53 vmax or other .300ish b.c bullet approaching 4000fps or beyond. Just a hold on fur or feather rifle and wind cheater at more reasonable range. And it's a cool cartridge..... and I like spending money..... and I think it be really fun.....And, I'd be the first kid on my block with a 'Gucci cartridge' .22 cm....
 
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