bob.243 8,668 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 (edited) But you will need a replacement barrel every year?? Edited January 24, 2013 by bob.243 Quote Link to post
coldweld 65 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. Congratulations ! You are leading in the 2013 facts i should not of posted , I have just sold my .22/250 as my .17fireball is now my preference, as it is faster than a .22/250 that must mean the barrels only last 6 months ? 1 Quote Link to post
gary.l 61 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 I've owned both, for me I prefer a .223, its quieter and I find its a lot easier to see your hits with a .223 than a .22-250, power wise I've seen foxes drop like sacks of sh!te up to 300yards so I don't think its lacking in power, just ticks all the boxes for me. Quote Link to post
woz 260 Posted January 24, 2013 Report Share Posted January 24, 2013 223 with a 40g v max is a great combo Quote Link to post
JohnGalway 1,043 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Both will kill them just as dead. I have a .223, with 40 grain bullets zeroed an inch high at 100 yards all you need to do is point and shoot out to 250 yards. Beyond that requires a little consideration but it's not overly taxing. I'm not familiar with the bullet selection for the .22-250, but the .223 is very popular so there is a lot of ammo choice outside of hand loading. Think it was Woz said 90% of foxes will be inside 200 yards, very true. Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Both will kill them just as dead. I have a .223, with 40 grain bullets zeroed an inch high at 100 yards all you need to do is point and shoot out to 250 yards. Beyond that requires a little consideration but it's not overly taxing. I'm not familiar with the bullet selection for the .22-250, but the .223 is very popular so there is a lot of ammo choice outside of hand loading. Think it was Woz said 90% of foxes will be inside 200 yards, very true. Bullet selection is exactly the same,they both fire a .224 bullet,and dont make me laugh,NEW BARREL EVERY YEAR,a keeper freind of mine has one he has used 4 or 5 nights a week for 15 years and it is still deadly accurate,it is down to how you look after them,and not letting the barrel get too hot. 1 Quote Link to post
JohnGalway 1,043 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Both will kill them just as dead. I have a .223, with 40 grain bullets zeroed an inch high at 100 yards all you need to do is point and shoot out to 250 yards. Beyond that requires a little consideration but it's not overly taxing. I'm not familiar with the bullet selection for the .22-250, but the .223 is very popular so there is a lot of ammo choice outside of hand loading. Think it was Woz said 90% of foxes will be inside 200 yards, very true. Bullet selection is exactly the same,they both fire a .224 bullet,and dont make me laugh,NEW BARREL EVERY YEAR,a keeper freind of mine has one he has used 4 or 5 nights a week for 15 years and it is still deadly accurate,it is down to how you look after them,and not letting the barrel get too hot. For factory ammo? I never mentioned anything about barrels. Quote Link to post
cyclonebri1 8 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 (edited) But you will need a replacement barrel every year?? 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. Congratulations ! You are leading in the 2013 facts i should not of posted , I have just sold my .22/250 as my .17fireball is now my preference, as it is faster than a .22/250 that must mean the barrels only last 6 months ? Don't you guys understand QUESTION MARKS, ? I was asking in a manner if the barrel burn out thing was true or not, not stating it was, take the time to read before your neck pokes out. to you too, :whistling: Edited January 25, 2013 by cyclonebri1 Quote Link to post
bob.243 8,668 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Just a bit of crack, I've got a .22-250 that's over 20 years old now, and still the same barrel, and use it regular, I think it's when you use it hot not giving it a chance to cool down that wears it out quicker, as mentioned before. I wished I was well enough off to burn a barrel out every year, that would take a good few grand. Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Both will kill them just as dead. I have a .223, with 40 grain bullets zeroed an inch high at 100 yards all you need to do is point and shoot out to 250 yards. Beyond that requires a little consideration but it's not overly taxing. I'm not familiar with the bullet selection for the .22-250, but the .223 is very popular so there is a lot of ammo choice outside of hand loading. Think it was Woz said 90% of foxes will be inside 200 yards, very true. Bullet selection is exactly the same,they both fire a .224 bullet,and dont make me laugh,NEW BARREL EVERY YEAR,a keeper freind of mine has one he has used 4 or 5 nights a week for 15 years and it is still deadly accurate,it is down to how you look after them,and not letting the barrel get too hot. For factory ammo? I never mentioned anything about barrels. No you did not mate my apologies,I was sort of answering two posts at once,as regards factory ammo,whatever weight/bullet type you choose for a .223 you can also choose for the .22-250 one size fits all so to speak,and they are both a common calibre. 1 Quote Link to post
woz 260 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 I zeroed at 54 yards my point blank zero was 256 yards and an inch high at 100....I used 40g in my 223 and 50g in my 22.250 I got caught up in the I need a bigger calibre thing and the only ones that benefit are the dealers...... Quote Link to post
3175darren 1,100 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 I dont get on with 22.250's for years I used 222 and never had a problem,I now use 223 as an upgrade to my 222 I love the round,52 grn hollow point stuf's them no problem,as for range I heve done them out to 250 yds,the skill lies in geting them close,some ground you can do them at long ranges as the backstop is to die for,look at the ground you are shooting,go around your nearest gun shops see which ammo is heavily stocked, that will tell you what the locals are useing, and give you some indication of availability,I prefer 223 myself and still say I shouldnt have sold my 222 it will boil down to personal preference go and try any of your freinds rifles,see which you get on with best,make an informed decision,longevity of the barrels has been a topical subject for year's,and if you were target shooting loads of rounds a day,I think 22.250 would probably wear quicker,other than that I know some old 22,250's as been preaviously said,and if you are home loading and.measuring the head space every now and then and adjusting the bullet lenght to suit,the gun will last for donkey's years, Quote Link to post
delswal 3,819 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 neither .......have had both in the past ........now using .204 ..... 32 grain premier accutip....... super fast ....very flat........and very dead foxes .....but each to there own Quote Link to post
cyclonebri1 8 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Just a bit of crack, I've got a .22-250 that's over 20 years old now, and still the same barrel, and use it regular, I think it's when you use it hot not giving it a chance to cool down that wears it out quicker, as mentioned before. I wished I was well enough off to burn a barrel out every year, that would take a good few grand. The sort of reasoned feedback I expected :victory: , trying to dispell myths is sometimes a little difficult. Quote Link to post
shootlodge 145 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Here one for the equasion..... 22 hornet , great 100yd + upto larger fox size !! cheep reload, cost effective if funds are questionable & niiiiiiiice to shoot by the way . Quote Link to post
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