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PISTOLS
FNP 9MM
SHOTGUNS
NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS SINGLE 410
REMINGTON 870 WINGMASTER PUMP 12
RIFLES
MARLIN 60 22LR
REMINGTON 597 22LR
REMINGTON 710 30-06
COMBOS
SAVAGE OVER-UNDER .22/410
MY MOTTO
BE GOOD ALL YOUR LIFE WITH NO REGRETS, BE GOOD PART OF YOUR LIFE WITH SOME REGRET, OR GIVE UP AND LIVE YOUR LIFE FULL OF REGRET, FYI: I CHOSE THE FIRST
Purpose of the gun in question is really important to consider. For target shooting and some light deer & varmit hunting the 22-250 is VERY effective. It is a flat shooting bullet and has plenty of killing power for the deer around here, certainly any varmit. I regret selling mine and may pick up another soon.
I built a custom varmint rifle on a 1936 Mauser action with a German Reitz barrel in 22-250. It sits in a Fajen full beavertail black walnut stock, 26" full bull barrel and wears a Bushnell 4x16 scope. The thing weighs almost 11 pounds and from my Harris Bi-pod, it has almost no recoil.
Love the round! Very accurate and anchors the average coyote or bobcat real fast. Never hot anything bigger than a large coyote...I have a 270 and 30-06 for deer and pigs and don't consider any 22 centerfire for deer or bigger game, sorry.
Its a great round, if you want to reach out there. The damage done by the 55gr Ballistic Tip is...well...impressive!
- brickboy240
I like mine so much I now want a bull barrel one!
I am with brickboy. I have a Remington 700v in 22-250. bull barell with synthetic stock, bipod, and a custom painted reaper on the stock.I love it for varmits and target shooting. I have a 30-06 and a 25-06 for deer and other larger game. As for the 55gr. ballistic tips, yep!
I have a Weatherby MK V, SVR in 22-250 and it is easily the best shooter in my safe. Go with the 22-250, you won't be sorry.
Dave in TX
This was my grandfathers .22-250 it was built a long time ago. Just got it out this weekend threw a newer scope on it, going to reblue the barrell and replace the recoil pad and go back to the range.
Last edited by dee; 05-28-2009 at 04:57 PM.
Great thread! I have been wondering about a 22-250 myself. I saw a used Remington 700 22-250 the other day that got me interested.
the 22-250 is great, guys used them for deer back in ND, where a fawn there is like "thats a nice doe" hear. I used mine for praire dogs and coyotes ect. I liked 50 grain blitz kings and 36 grains of imr 4895. My rifle is a M 70 26 stainless heavy barrel. The reason I went with 50's over 55's was for 2 reasons; 1 they grouped better and 2 they recoiled less, meaning with that heavy rifle you could see the impact on pd's.