Long Range Varmint Riflles

Hornady .224 BTHP 75 grain. It shoots similar to a .224 Scirocco II 75 grain. You have a cheap varmint bullet that allows you practice and then switch over to the expensive medium game bullet during deer season.
 
I have the Savage 110 with custom stock and wanting a varmint barrel to buy for it it is a 22-250 now , I am wanting to go with .243 whereis a good place to buy replacement barrels from ?
 
I see a lot of light bullets suggested. That's a no go for long pokes. They may work, but you'd be better served with heavier, high BC bullets.

.223"=75Amax, 80Amax, 90VLD

.243"=105Amax/VLD, 115VLD

.264"=140Amax/VLD, or maybe the 123Amax, especially if it's one of the smaller 6.5mm's, ie. creedmor, grendel...


My favorites: 223AI-75Amax at 3100, 243AI-105Amax at 3200, and 87Vmax at 3300
 
I see a lot of light bullets suggested. That's a no go for long pokes. They may work, but you'd be better served with heavier, high BC bullets.

.223"=75Amax, 80Amax, 90VLD

.243"=105Amax/VLD, 115VLD

.264"=140Amax/VLD, or maybe the 123Amax, especially if it's one of the smaller 6.5mm's, ie. creedmor, grendel...


My favorites: 223AI-75Amax at 3100, 243AI-105Amax at 3200, and 87Vmax at 3300

I agree that heavier higher BC bullets help when it comes to long range varmint shooting. However the complaint I have with them is the lack luster of terminal performance they provide. I shoot PD's to watch them FLIP, JUMP, and EXPLODE! Even Bergers Varmint's are sub-par compared to the BT's. And when you get big and heavy you need some FPS behind them to really see what they are capable of. :D

Jon
 
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