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white, dark or spiced?I RUM them to death. mtmuley
White tip. 200 grain. 3200fps. mtmuleywhite, dark or spiced?
More than enough in my opinion. I shot a doe at 175yds with a 223 Rem and 55gr Hornady spire point. Left a 50 cent-ish sized exit hole. She went less than 20yds. Lots of other bullets that'd work in the 22-250 if you have the twist rate to spin them. If 22s were legal in Indiana, my kids wouldn't be using a 243...How small of a bullet would people recommend? I inherited a 22-250 from my brother last year and thought about slapping a new scope on it. Does a 60 gr partition hit them hard enough? It certainly has the energy with the velocity but I'd be worried about that small of a bullet doing enough damage.
I’ve shot a lot of antelope and mule deer with a .22-250, no problems.How small of a bullet would people recommend? I inherited a 22-250 from my brother last year and thought about slapping a new scope on it. Does a 60 gr partition hit them hard enough? It certainly has the energy with the velocity but I'd be worried about that small of a bullet doing enough damage.
The 140 gr. Ballistic tip would work great for your antelope and deer hunting. I would prefer the 140 gr. Accubond over the Ballistic Tip. You might try a few with the same load you have with the Ballistic Tip. I would not be surprised that they shoot it as well as the load you worked up for the Ballistic Tip. I feel that you will have a little less blood-shot meat using the Accubond, but with anything sometimes you can make a heck of a mess of things hitting ribs and bone.
Correct. The Death Ray with whatever you want to send down the barrel..257 Roy E. Weatherby.
Top of my wishlist.257 Roy E. Weatherby.
AmenCorrect. The Death Ray with whatever you want to send down the barrel.
I know this question opens a can of worms, but what loads do you prefer for pronghorn. I’ll be using my only legal rifle, a Howa 7mm-08 shooting 140gr Nosler ballistic tips loaded with 45 grains of IMR 4350. I’ve killed a few antelope and a couple deer with that so I’ll most likely be using it again but thought I would hear what other hunters are using.