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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Opinions on new Bergara ridge 22-250 rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDude270" data-source="post: 1473248" data-attributes="member: 106188"><p>I see this is an older thread... Have you decided? I'll add another opinion for the 22' being short. I do understand purpose built guns. Just that if a manufacturer is going to change from a 1:14 or 1:12 standard to something that can use the other 50 percent of .224 bullets on the market, it might as well keep some velocity and go with a 24' minimum. I own a bergara b14 and am pretty happy with it for the most part. The faster twist will not hinder accuracy with the standard bullets. (competitive bench rest aside) I've seen too many reputable people prove that a faster twist will not lose much accuracy to a slower twist with lighter for cal bullets. I want a 22-250 pretty bad right now for coyotes and personally I'd rather buy a used or cheaper Rem700 for under 350 dollars and put a custom barrel on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDude270, post: 1473248, member: 106188"] I see this is an older thread... Have you decided? I'll add another opinion for the 22' being short. I do understand purpose built guns. Just that if a manufacturer is going to change from a 1:14 or 1:12 standard to something that can use the other 50 percent of .224 bullets on the market, it might as well keep some velocity and go with a 24' minimum. I own a bergara b14 and am pretty happy with it for the most part. The faster twist will not hinder accuracy with the standard bullets. (competitive bench rest aside) I've seen too many reputable people prove that a faster twist will not lose much accuracy to a slower twist with lighter for cal bullets. I want a 22-250 pretty bad right now for coyotes and personally I'd rather buy a used or cheaper Rem700 for under 350 dollars and put a custom barrel on it. [/QUOTE]
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