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The Ultimate calibre for LR Varmints?
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<blockquote data-quote="bd8" data-source="post: 180325" data-attributes="member: 9537"><p>Hoghead, I have a 22-250 remington vssf no customization. It shoots one-ragged-hole 10-shot groups at 100yds with factory hornady ammo, 50gr v-max. Recoil is very light, I have no difficulty following through and spotting my own bullet impacts. When the barrel finally gives out I'll re-barrel with something heavier and a faster twist. But I still wouldn't recommend that anyone buy a factory 22-250 and customize it just to be able to shoot heavier bullets. The real strengths of the 22-250, 220 swift and other hot 22 varmint cartridges is in their long PBR. For the shooter that wants to shoot out to 300-400yds without having to be overly concerned about compensating for windage and elevation these cartridges are almost without peer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bd8, post: 180325, member: 9537"] Hoghead, I have a 22-250 remington vssf no customization. It shoots one-ragged-hole 10-shot groups at 100yds with factory hornady ammo, 50gr v-max. Recoil is very light, I have no difficulty following through and spotting my own bullet impacts. When the barrel finally gives out I'll re-barrel with something heavier and a faster twist. But I still wouldn't recommend that anyone buy a factory 22-250 and customize it just to be able to shoot heavier bullets. The real strengths of the 22-250, 220 swift and other hot 22 varmint cartridges is in their long PBR. For the shooter that wants to shoot out to 300-400yds without having to be overly concerned about compensating for windage and elevation these cartridges are almost without peer. [/QUOTE]
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