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I know the craze has been towards shorter, fatter cases, but what would I really be giving up?
For starters, accuracy. 2nd, barrel life.
Just keep in mind the orginal 22-250 was to be a benchrest cartridge, just thought I would throw that in.
Really? Would you tell us what kind of accuracy you got?
You have gotten some good advice. To it I would add that if you are asking about informal shooting from the bench, just to see how well you can do, or club matches that have a factory class, you may be able to have some fun with a .22-250, assuming that it is one that you already have. But as others have said, I would not pick the caliber for a new project that was primarily for bench shooting.
I have a friend that has a custom .22-250 that is well smithed on a Remington action, that has been converted to single shot. When he first started working with the rifle, he got lucky, and picked a load out of a book that has worked very well for him, giving exceptional accuracy for that caliber. Essentially he is shooting it at a relatively low velocity, with a faster powder than I normally see used on this caliber, pre Canadian 2015. I had bought an 8# jug after a good experience with some older powder and found that the new stuff was not the same, so I gave him a really good deal and it has been very good for his rifle. I believe that it was made in the Czech Republic. He shoots 52 gr. match bullets, primarily at 100 yards.
My experience with factory .22-250s is that they are not quite as accurate as a good .222, or even a well done bolt .223.
Studying the problem, I have measured fired and FL sized cases and found that generally, due to the way that SAAMI specs have been set up, that there is a larger than normal reduction in diameter at the shoulder, amounting to around .007, with a factory chamber and a standard FL die. I think that this sort of extreme sizing puts the caliber at a disadvantage, as compared to some of its smaller brethren.
The 30BR .... If done RIGHT, will SHOW you REAL accuracy/precision........ It's a NOTHER world.!Then maybe next year rebarrel to the 30 BR.....All I can say is keep on shootin....
I know the craze has been towards shorter, fatter cases, but what would I really be giving up?
The 30BR .... If done RIGHT, will SHOW you REAL accuracy/precision........ It's a NOTHER world.!
Try a 17 twist and shoot Speer 125gr TNT's & Sierra 135gr MK's into DOTS.... Yes... DOTS I said!
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