Good point most of the time I plan on saving furs.It depends on where I'm at. I use a .223 a lot. I do also have varmint loads for .22-250, 257 Roberts, 243 Win, and 25-06. These later listed are great for very open areas.
It also depends on if I'm saving fur.
My favorite fur saving bullet for 223 was the Speer 52gr HP #4708Good point most of the time I plan on saving furs.
Wolf -I'm looking a building a 22 creedmoor.
I'd love to see a pic of that.Wolf -
Howdy !
For groundhogs and target work, I used to shoot my " .22-35 Remington " wildcat. This gave me the basically the case capacity of a notional " .22 Creedmoor ", but decades earlier.
These days, I shoot my wildcat " DEEP 6 ", which has a chamber cut by running a 6mm Remington reamer in
" short "; for a nominal .466" base diam. This wildcat gives me case capacity very close to that of a 6 Creemoor, with a long VLD-friendly neck lg. I use 7 X 64 Brenneke as the parent brass, and I have had no trouble in obtaining these cases ( Norma, LR primed )..
My rifle has a Wichita WBR1375 single shot benchrest action, 2oz Jewell, Broughton 29" SS 1-8 " 5C rifled " Palma taper barrel. I made the " stock " myself, using a 36" aluminum "I" beam oriented as an " H " cross section.
I floated the action, and use a " plumber's clamp " to secure the barrel to the aluminum beam; via use a torque plate borrowed from a " U " bolt..... and 4 carriage bolts w/ lock nuts. I used pieces of 5qtr composite deck boards to fashion the rifle's flat fore end.... and seperate rear butt stock. I re-formed a galvanized condiut hanger into an
" L " shape, for the trigger guard.
With regards,
357Mag
I mounted a Ken Farrell 20moa scope base along w/ Ken's 1" 4-screw rings. Scope on the rifle is Weaver T-36XR
that I have fitted w/ a 2.5X " optical booster ".