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Spend my Bonus - Part Deux

Scrap the whole project, buy a two hand fly rod set up and get fishing.
Yeah, maybe a little partial.😉
When my kids are ready to evolve past the Spider-Man poles/reels with bobber and worms I’ll start investing more in fishing. Until then, the squirrel fund will be towards stuff they can do - like coyote hunting.

My oldest (6) has gone with a few times, and then watched a YouTube video… the next morning he asked if we can make a coyote blanket and has now asked for a stretcher and fleshing knife for his birthday. So we’re going head first into coyote hunting. He’s also primed to go bear hunting next month - already called dibs on the bear skin.
 
If I was going to barrel swap it would almost certainly be a 223. I know it’s not as fast or fancy but tons of available ammo is a nice problem to have
 
When my kids are ready to evolve past the Spider-Man poles/reels with bobber and worms I’ll start investing more in fishing. Until then, the squirrel fund will be towards stuff they can do - like coyote hunting.

My oldest (6) has gone with a few times, and then watched a YouTube video… the next morning he asked if we can make a coyote blanket and has now asked for a stretcher and fleshing knife for his birthday. So we’re going head first into coyote hunting. He’s also primed to go bear hunting next month - already called dibs on the bear skin.
. Great way to spend time with your kids.
Hope to see some pics of dead dogs, and maybe a bear.
 
If I was going to barrel swap it would almost certainly be a 223. I know it’s not as fast or fancy but tons of available ammo is a nice problem to have
Currently putting lipstick on my pig of a .223. Different brand but swapping a used-heavier, fluted barrel on it. I’m getting excited. I took it to my machine shop just to chase the receiver threads out as the previous owner kinda hacked it. Shop owner asked if I wanted the other end of my “plumbing project” threaded too. I digress against @Potsie ’s thread but I sure like how easy .223’s make fun.
 
Currently putting lipstick on my pig of a .223. Different brand but swapping a used-heavier, fluted barrel on it. I’m getting excited. I took it to my machine shop just to chase the receiver threads out as the previous owner kinda hacked it. Shop owner asked if I wanted the other end of my “plumbing project” threaded too. I digress against @Potsie ’s thread but I sure like how easy .223’s make fun.
Paul cut/threaded that .223 of mine, and a .223 bolt gun with a can on it is about as much fun as you can have with your clothes on.
 
Option 4... put deposit on a flyout caribou/moose hunt in AK or some other adventure?
I’m slightly gun shy from the last deposit I put down on a fly out caribou hunt. The “subsistence board” BS hurt and from the sounds of it there’s still plenty of operators dropping people 800 yards from another camp up there on the state ground. Not interested in a fly-in KOA adventure.

But that’s also a separate fund that catches all my left over lunch money every month.
 
Paul cut/threaded that .223 of mine, and a .223 bolt gun with a can on it is about as much fun as you can have with your clothes on.
Essentially since it’s a used barrel, I’m going to see how it shoots first. I might be dumb to pull it apart again later to have it threaded but I just don’t want to invest much in this barrel I’m starting to regret buying.
 
So option #1 is keep it .22-250, cut/thread + DA Nomad TI can or new can about to hit the market.

My thinking is keep it a .22-250, brass/dies are already a sunk cost, and barrel life will be longer. I can play with a wildcat once I toast the barrel and have to replace. Plus a second (and better) can would be a nice add.

This is the winner for me as well.

And if it does what you need of it, might be a hard sell to not just replace it with another takeoff for much cheaper and not need more dies and components or an expensive barrel on the next one either.
 
An 8 twist 22-250? Yeah, keep that and shoot the barrel out. Absolutely no reason not to.
I'd shoot 62gr ELD-VT and never look back. Once you've shot the barrel out, get a 7 twist in whatever headstamp you feel like.
 
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