Hunter123456 0 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 Hi. I see 223 is a popular round for foxing and so is 22-250. Was just Wondering what people prefer ? Quote Link to post
Paratrooper 0 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 .204 for me ultra flat Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 To be honest there is not a massive difference between the two,they both fire exactly the same .224 bullet,the .22-250 has more grunt and will shoot them further,however it is louder and burns more powder,but for many years now it has been the fox shooting round par- excellance,and the advantage you have got over new trendy calibres like (the very good .204) is you can shoot deer with both .223 and .22-250 Roe in scotland and cwd and muntjac in England and Wales,me personally if I was buying another fox rifle,Id go .22-250 as I love the round,and if I did not use the .243 for fox as well as deer I would have one in my cabinet for sure, but that said I am sure you would be pleased with either mate Quote Link to post
Hunter123456 0 Posted January 24, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 Yeaah. I love my 22-250. But everyone seems to be going for 223 at the minute ! Ill pick 22-250 over 223 anyday. Quote Link to post
cyclonebri1 8 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 Opinion seems to be that the 22-250 is superb, but you will need a replacement barrel every year?? Not exp, just when I researched the same issue. My advice, .223 and a session on the range to draw a trajectory graph for the gun/ammo. Quote Link to post
Hunter123456 0 Posted January 24, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 Why do u need a new barrel every year Quote Link to post
cyclonebri1 8 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 Why do u need a new barrel every year By reputation the 22-250 burns out barrels very quickly as the muzzle velocity is very high for a smal claibre. As I say, it's just from reading the subject not my view. :hmm: Quote Link to post
woz 260 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 I started with 223 and killed on the lamp at 250 yards I moved onto 22.250 which I loved.........iv sold up and had a year off....I'll be buying a 223 again.......is it safe to be shooting out further than 250 ish yards on the lamp??? At night its a feck off long way.... Quote Link to post
GEOFF.223 83 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 only main advantage i can think off is the 22-250 is that it will shot flatter than the .223 this will help at night when considering longer shot as you will not need to hole over as much. but then at night they seem to come within 200yards 90 percent of the time. i was always a fan of the 22-250 but with the better ammo selection for 223 and i can get bulk pack of 223 for £36 per 100 AND resale on .223's are higher because of the less chance of barrel burn out. the end Quote Link to post
remi700 99 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 New barrel every year?? :laugh: This is a myth started by people who know feck all. I've been shooting one flat out for the past 7 years. I wouldn't like to be a fox at 300 yards yet! For normal shooting purposes a barrel will last you a lifetime. If your shooting hundreds of rounds at targets all the time maybe you can shoot one out. To be honest there isnt much difference between the two calibres. Either one will make a great fox gun. Woz your right, any fox shot over 250 yards at night is a long shot! 2 Quote Link to post
woz 260 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 New barrel every year?? :laugh: This is a myth started by people who know feck all. I've been shooting one flat out for the past 7 years. I wouldn't like to be a fox at 300 yards yet! For normal shooting purposes a barrel will last you a lifetime. If your shooting hundreds of rounds at targets all the time maybe you can shoot one out. To be honest there isnt much difference between the two calibres. Either one will make a great fox gun. Woz your right, any fox shot over 250 yards at night is a long shot! I had a REM vssf with duel trigger shot it nearly every night for three years would put bullet on bullet at 200 yards and I scoped it when I come to sell it and wear was at a minimum........you don't have to be running flat out hot loads through a 22.250 Quote Link to post
cyclonebri1 8 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 New barrel every year?? :laugh: This is a myth started by people who know feck all. I've been shooting one flat out for the past 7 years. I wouldn't like to be a fox at 300 yards yet! For normal shooting purposes a barrel will last you a lifetime. If your shooting hundreds of rounds at targets all the time maybe you can shoot one out. To be honest there isnt much difference between the two calibres. Either one will make a great fox gun. Woz your right, any fox shot over 250 yards at night is a long shot! I had a REM vssf with duel trigger shot it nearly every night for three years would put bullet on bullet at 200 yards and I scoped it when I come to sell it and wear was at a minimum........you don't have to be running flat out hot loads through a 22.250 So are you saying factory ammo through a 22-250 does not burn out a barrel quicker than the same through a 223??, big question, and simply for the benefit of the OP, and me. Myths prevail remember/ Quote Link to post
overkill 28 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 243 all day long for me Quote Link to post
woz 260 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 There's 10 ish grains more powder in a 22.250 load..iv never bought factory amo Quote Link to post
sussex 5,777 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 Had a 22.250 for 5 years ,shot loads of foxes & crows ,250m is a comfortable range, never had a problem with barrel .if i had to get a new .22 centre fire 223 would be my choise only because its a cheaper to run & do seem to have a better resale value. They are both a great foxing gun............ps they do move in the wind Quote Link to post
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