224 Valkyrie(not a ton of factory ammo yet), or just stick with a 22-250
This was going to be my recommendation
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224 Valkyrie(not a ton of factory ammo yet), or just stick with a 22-250
.243
240 Weatherby or 6mm Remington
Accurate life a .22-250 is around 1500-1800 rounds.
It’s time for a new coyote rig! I’ve been using a Savage 12fv 22-250 suppressed for about 6-7 years for prairie dogs, coyotes, deer and everything in between. I’ve always loved the cartridge but it’s time for a new rifle. That one is falling apart, it needs a new trigger and a new barrel, I think I’d rather just buy or build a new setup.
Is 22-250 the way to go or am I missing a better factory cartridge? I don’t want to reload this one, I just want to find a good factory load.
224 Valkyrie(not a ton of factory ammo yet), or just stick with a 22-250
I don’t want to reload this one, I just want to find a good factory load.
Not even close to accurate. I have a red pad Ruger M77 that has close to 3000 down the tube and a heavy bbl Remington 700 that has at least 3000 and probably more that are still going strong.
I have shot deer, antelope, coyotes, p dogs, gophers, rocks and targets. Works well on all. I just wish they were 1/8 twist,
Cant beat a 22-250 bucks the wind better than a 204. Lazer on coyotes and pdogs with a 200 yard zero.
You’re not consistently shooting sub 1/2 MOA 5 shot groups with those rounD counts. For 1-2” five shot groups at 100yds sure. For hitting p-dogs at 400yds you’d missing a lot. Benchrester chasing match aggregates under .25 MOA throw PPC barrels in the trash can after 800-1200 shots. F-classers chasing .5 MOA shooting .243s and 6.5-284s, which are slightly harder on a barrel with a .22-250 throw barrels out between 800-1200 rounds. Using .284s, Dashers, 6XCs, and 6.5x47Lapuas you’ll see 1200-2000 rounds. BRs and .308s hang around for 3000-4000. A .22-250 is right in the range with a 6XC and 284Win. Many a varminter has reported similar results. For coyotes and deer you can shoot it a lot longer than that.
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Well there is real life and interweb life. I will go with the real thing. Not sure how we went from p dogs, coyotes and deer to benchresters and F class shooters, but its the off season and going to be a long winter. Carry on,,,,,
.224 Valkyrie has identical case capacity to a .223. It’s only advantage is that it’s SAMMI specified overall length allows longer seating of heavy bullets and due it’s shortter case, that longer seating will still fit in an AR magazine. It requires a boltface that is practically unavailable outside of AR platforms unless you buy a custom bolt, factory ammo is limited, if you’re going to reload and use a bolt action a .223 Rem will exactly match it’s performance in every way. A .224 Nosler actually uses a larger case, and keeps a standard small boltface, but factory ammo is still limited. I don’t know which will win the battle, but the .224 Nosler SHOULD.
Still, if sticking with factory ammo, the .22-250 is going to be the answer if P-dogs/coyotes are your focus. I’d consider the .243 and 6Rem if wanting to handle larger game better. The 6Rem offers a tad more performance and a tad more barrel life. Federal has recently brought out some nice factory options for larger animals for it.
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Well there is real life and interweb life. I will go with the real thing. Not sure how we went from p dogs, coyotes and deer to benchresters and F class shooters, but its the off season and going to be a long winter. Carry on,,,,,
Not quite where you get your info but a 223 does not match a Valkyrie. I agree the bolt face doesn’t make it as appealing, but the performance is not the same. 223 AI maybe but not a staight up .223
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