As you know there’s nothing wrong with a 22-250 but if you want to shoot heavy for calibre bullets the 22-250 isn’t going to be the first choice.I guess my 22-250 is between a rock and a hard place, 222/223 owners say the extra velocity is pointless whereas 22CM say it doesn’t have enough velocity.![]()
It would be if the rifle manufacturers made 22/250’s with an eight twist.As you know there’s nothing wrong with a 22-250 but if you want to shoot heavy for calibre bullets the 22-250 isn’t going to be the first choice.
As you know there’s nothing wrong with a 22-250 but if you want to shoot heavy for calibre bullets the 22-250 isn’t going to be the first choice.
It would be if the rifle manufacturers made 22/250’s with an eight twist.
I don’t think it would be my first choice over 22 Creedmoor.It would be if the rifle manufacturers made 22/250’s with an eight twist.
I think we all get caught up on barrel life in a hunting rifle. If the rifle does 1500 accurate rounds over ten years it’s going to be pretty good value in my opinionIt’s perfect for those who want to avoid reasonable barrel life.![]()
5.6x57 anyone?As you know there’s nothing wrong with a 22-250 but if you want to shoot heavy for calibre bullets the 22-250 isn’t going to be the first choice.
Easy enough to get one barrelled in a fast twist.It would be if the rifle manufacturers made 22/250’s with an eight twist.
The .22 Grendel won’t perform anywhere near the creedmoor!!!Do or did Bergara produce a fast twist 22-250 ?
There have been other .22 wildcat cartridges that perform similarly to the Creedmoor the .22Grendel being one . Unfortunately , they will remain in the shadows and be the darlings of handloaders , enthusiasts and without the likes of Hornady's marketing will remain so .
There's still a place for the 223 and 22-250, particularly after darkness where the low recoil allows the shooter to maintain their sight picture . I'm sure the Creedmoor will find it's place .
Seen previous posts saying the .22 Creedmoor could out perform a 22-250. Just curious if anyone has tried the .22 creedmoor with 53g/55g vmax bullets? If so what’s the fps that you get out of it
I have not had a 22CM - however my 22.250 zips a 53grn vmax at 3730fps from a 24" 1 in 12 tube..
I also have a rather warm load using 50gr SBK at 3880fps which is cloverleafing.
I am sure the 22 CM could get a few more fps , although i don't know how useful that extra performance would be.
ATB
Alan