Foxing calibre

Is there a factory rifle produced today in swift? 22- 250 can almost match it with a longer barrel life and shorter action . Burns less powder , burns the barrel out much slower . Brass available in most shops and factory ammo , easier to moderate due to the lower fill and of course with the price of powder more economic .
This is just what happens to cartridges, they get bettered
I don't believe there are many factory rifles chambered for this round anymore; a shame really as it's a very effective round on fox at 4000+ fps..
You're right though, the 22-250 almost matches it, but i find .223 enough gun for fox for me these days, preferably with a fast twist.
 
Hi guys,

This has probably been asked plenty of times but curiosity and the fact I need to make 30 posts before putting a wanted advert out for some stalking I thought I’d shoot my shot.

Now I have a .243, cheep and cheerful Ruger M77 mk2 paired with a Leupold VX-3 with a moderator I paid £350, I chucked on one of dads old harris bipods and a sling and it does everything I need it to, lamping foxes and the morning stalks on the Red/Roe.

I want to now get a second rifle for a dedicated night vision rifle, something that’s cheap to run(I home load my ammunition) easy to get hold of, flat out to 250-300yards and will be enough to stop them without any doubt! It will be solely for foxes so won’t need to cover any other species.

Thanks

Jack
Just get another 243.
I have 2 and saves a lot of faff when it comes to reloading
 
I don't believe there are many factory rifles chambered for this round anymore; a shame really as it's a very effective round on fox at 4000+ fps..
You're right though, the 22-250 almost matches it, but i find .223 enough gun for fox for me these days, preferably with a fast twist.
I don't believe any factory are chambered in 22 swift
 
I’m using 20-250 . Nice and flat out to 350-400 without to much hassle although it doesn’t like the wind much
 
I’m using 20-250 . Nice and flat out to 350-400 without to much hassle although it doesn’t like the wind much
Its not far away from a 243 with a similar bullet weight . Nothing is flat at 350 -400 yards unless you dial in to further ranges (getting a high peak trajectory over the line of sight making such a fixed zero impractical. Depending on bullet and how hard you push it I suspect 9" low at 400 yards ? That's not the hard bit though all longer range shooting in the field is limited by wind correction a none constant that cannot be adequately measured without a sighter shot
 
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