People who buy 223's always wonder about the 22-250. It doesnt work in reverse.
People who buy 223's always wonder about the 22-250. It doesnt work in reverse.
People who buy 223's always wonder about the 22-250. It doesnt work in reverse.
A faster twist, 1-9 or more, 223 is a ton of fun and very versatile. Shoot light, frangible bullets for groundhogs or gophers, mediums or heavies for coyotes and leaves you with the option for the slipperier, heavies for long range targets, if you decide that interests you down the road. I've shot lots of 22-250, but wouldn't bother anymore. Most of them are twisted poorly from the factory for what I want. 243 is where it's at if you need more than the 223, IMO.
People who buy 223's always wonder about the 22-250. It doesnt work in reverse.
I'm primarily looking for a coyote rifle. I have .30 calibre rifles for deer so I don't need an "in between" rifle like the .270.
Listen to what Dad said.....243 win , less influenced by wind at longer distance , a lot of factory ammo from 55gr to 100 , if you reload a lot more option are available




























