I've a fast twist 22 Creedmoor - devastating with anything in the 75-80gr range
Yup, especially for those north of the border. DSUK on Facebook do not like you mentioning that thoughInterpreting the lead sham, it occurs to me that the future is very bright for 22 centre fire. The implications of this I doubt are lost on folk.
Apologies if I'm rehashing already done to death stuff.
Has been done this side of the pondIt'll have been done across the pond. I'll hazard a guess at 600 tops...
7-300prc...it's a thing.
Mine was for the 77gr tmksAnd further pondering that, I'd think it would be a standard chambering, so using heavies would just put the bullet into useable powder space ?
Any of you chaps with custom barrels had them throated longer to run the 70gr+ bullets ?
Yes, the owner said he had to club the roe to death with itBuilt our first 1:7" 22ARC
88gr large deer capable
And perfect for a Mauser 98 action then tooThe .224 Clark was a 7x57 necked to .224 and used with 80 Grain bullets and a fast twist. He was laughed into obscurity back in the early 60s when suggested hunting with it.
Few things are new in the shooting world -Muir
Only if you’re in ScotlandInterpreting the lead sham, it occurs to me that the future is very bright for 22 centre fire. The implications of this I doubt are lost on folk.
Apologies if I'm rehashing already done to death stuff.
Why do you think the Ackley will die out of interest?I’ve a fast twist .223 and my fast twist .22.250, they ain’t going anywhereil keep my .270 and 7mm rem mag for copper, the one rifle I will sell maybe with this whole lead pish is my .260 ackley! It will do soon I think.
The one i shot was a Remington (built by Clark) and he hunted wild burros with it. Never caught on..-MuirAnd perfect for a Mauser 98 action then tooit’s a 257 Robert’s with a bit more gas really. Smaller bullet, faster. But, with a monolithic such as barnes, the 80g could be an emphatic game taker on varmint, fox and small deer species. The only downside is the barrel wear I suspect.
And it is an exceptionally fine thing…Built our first 1:7" 22ARC
88gr large deer capable
Lies!!!Yes, the owner said he had to club the roe to death with it![]()
Why don't you try some Barnes TTSX 100gr in your 260 Ackley? Goes nicely in my 260 Rem.I’ve a fast twist .223 and my fast twist .22.250, they ain’t going anywhereil keep my .270 and 7mm rem mag for copper, the one rifle I will sell maybe with this whole lead pish is my .260 ackley! It will do soon I think.
I can confirm that it’s fantastic little thing. Stupidly accurate, no recoil, very lethal.