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22-250AI or 22-243 that's my question
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 773295" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I do have a rifle (.223) with a mildot scope, but have not zeroed it yet. My other rifles use tapered cross hairs with a small dot. Learned to adjust with clicks, but you also have to remember which scope and rifle your using. One has quarter inch clicks and the others are eigth inch clicks. But I rarely move the elevation knobs anyway as most all my .223 shooting is 300 yards and less. Now my coyote rigs are either a .223 or a 6/250AI. I do shoot the 22-250 in three rifles, but I think two of these going to get major changes in the near future. Personally I prefer the 6mm for coyotes, but have no real problem shooting one with a .223. Your ballistic are right on par with my 700 Remington, even though I'm running around 75fps slower than Hogdon's book. But I also am using a 20" barrel with a 14 twist. Still I don't see a lot to be gaine with a barrel over two inches longer.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 773295, member: 25383"] I do have a rifle (.223) with a mildot scope, but have not zeroed it yet. My other rifles use tapered cross hairs with a small dot. Learned to adjust with clicks, but you also have to remember which scope and rifle your using. One has quarter inch clicks and the others are eigth inch clicks. But I rarely move the elevation knobs anyway as most all my .223 shooting is 300 yards and less. Now my coyote rigs are either a .223 or a 6/250AI. I do shoot the 22-250 in three rifles, but I think two of these going to get major changes in the near future. Personally I prefer the 6mm for coyotes, but have no real problem shooting one with a .223. Your ballistic are right on par with my 700 Remington, even though I'm running around 75fps slower than Hogdon's book. But I also am using a 20" barrel with a 14 twist. Still I don't see a lot to be gaine with a barrel over two inches longer. gary [/QUOTE]
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