wildfowler.250
Well-Known Member
Needing some opinions! Currently have a .270, .22-250, .22 and a 17hmr.
I probably put 10 shots a year through the .22-250; hardly use it. Few to zero and shoot maybe 1 or 2 roe deer, 1 or 2 foxes,(although I may eventually get into that) and the odd crow.
So really the .22cf is an extra/novelty anyway. I’m fancying a change of rifle rather than caliber. Is there any real world difference between .222 and .22-250 for shooting a roe out to 200,(max 250) yards? Bearing in mind most shots are 150 or less?
Really tempted by the .222 as it’s nice and quite and supposedly very accurate. Can reload either way. But I’ve the dies,(actually unused) ect for the .250. Any real difference in meat damage, knock down or bullet drop?
That said the .22-250 possibly ticks the boxes a little better apart from noise? No real interest in a .223 or .243 currently.
Cheers!
I probably put 10 shots a year through the .22-250; hardly use it. Few to zero and shoot maybe 1 or 2 roe deer, 1 or 2 foxes,(although I may eventually get into that) and the odd crow.
So really the .22cf is an extra/novelty anyway. I’m fancying a change of rifle rather than caliber. Is there any real world difference between .222 and .22-250 for shooting a roe out to 200,(max 250) yards? Bearing in mind most shots are 150 or less?
Really tempted by the .222 as it’s nice and quite and supposedly very accurate. Can reload either way. But I’ve the dies,(actually unused) ect for the .250. Any real difference in meat damage, knock down or bullet drop?
That said the .22-250 possibly ticks the boxes a little better apart from noise? No real interest in a .223 or .243 currently.
Cheers!
