Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: toyoda on March 05, 2011, 07:13:22 AM
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I have a 22lr and a .308. Just looking to get a dedicated predator rifle. Thanks guys!
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I have 2 of each. Both calibers pretty much kill predators equally. I don't think a couple hundred fps makes that much difference. I've killed coyotes at 300 yards with both calibers and they were dead. Some guys will argue between the 2, but they get the job done.
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The ammo for a .223 is cheaper, but they are so damn loud. I prefer the 22-250.
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why limit yourself, get one of each! I did. :chuckle:
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Based upon ballistics, the 22-250 is the better choice. JMTC :twocents:
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I voted .223 but that is only on the AR plat form. IF i had to have a bolt action it would be a 22-250
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Nice, thanks everyone. Looks like I will be searching for a 22-250 here real soon
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I voted .223 but that is only on the AR plat form. IF i had to have a bolt action it would be a 22-250
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.223 loud, COOL!
cant wait to shoot my mauser project now lol! :chuckle:
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Ive always been a fan of how a bolt action feels and shoots.
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The ammo for a .223 is cheaper, but they are so damn loud. I prefer the 22-250.
I am unclear as to whether or not you are kidding.
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Any accurate bolt action rifle in 223 and a one in nine or one in eight twist rate can shoot heavier 223 cal bullets. This gives you the ability to buck the wind better at longer distances and packs more energy than lighter bullets going faster. Ammo is much more varied, available, and more cost effective in the 223. I like shooting the 65-75 grain 223 call bullets out of a fast twist rate rifle. 223 Rem, the king of varmint cartridges.
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The ammo for a .223 is cheaper, but they are so damn loud. I prefer the 22-250.
I am unclear as to whether or not you are kidding.
No, I am not kidding. That's not the reason I prefer the 22-250, but it is the main thing I don't like about the .223. I think they are both a good varmint round, but I prefer the 22-250.
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I agree with some of the above posts, 223 in an ar, but if you're talking bolt gun the 22-250 is much better. I have both, but shoot the ar's a lot more.
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I went .223
Perform so well in my AR/Encore
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The ammo for a .223 is cheaper, but they are so damn loud. I prefer the 22-250.
I am unclear as to whether or not you are kidding.
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I own both and my 22-250 is louder than my .223 by far. What gun/barrel they are shot out of matters of course but both mine are bolt guns with 24" barrels. :dunno:
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The ammo for a .223 is cheaper, but they are so damn loud. I prefer the 22-250.
I am unclear as to whether or not you are kidding.
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I own both and my 22-250 is louder than my .223 by far. What gun/barrel they are shot out of matters of course but both mine are bolt guns with 24" barrels. :dunno:
Maybe it's the .233's that I have shot or been around. I have a 22-250 with a 24" barrel that is by far quieter than all the mini 14's and AR's at the range. They seem to be quite noticeably louder.
I know that guns are loud, but some have a certain sharpness, or pitch that seems to be more annoying.
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I said .223 partly because I'm on the west side, usually not super long shots.
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I went wit the 223, I have a single shot with a 24 inch bull barrel. It has a 2.5 x 10 power scope and we shoot it out to 600 yards all the time. A buddy of mine took it to Montana for prairie dogs and his longest kill was 375 yards. Both are great guns its all personal preference.
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I have both, but I prefer the 22-250. I took it to Africa and it worked very well on smaller game. Especially on some of the longer shots with 5-15 mph full value wind. I killed several Springbok, Mt. Reebuk and other game with it effectively. Not a lot of damage to the meat, some acted like they were sick and then keeled over and others dropped on the spot. I shot this Mt. Reebuk at 389 yards with 5mph full value wind. Dead on the spot.
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Im down with the .223, as you know.
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22-250 might reach out a bit further, .223 has a more abundant cheap ammo supply. Both get the job done well. If you reload, it is a toss up. I like 22 Hornet as well, but it is a bit shorter shooter then either of the others. Pretty quiet though. Sure you CAN reach out there with all of them, sort of like shooting 500 yards with a 45/70, Still has lots of energy, but a 15 foot arc, but flatter shooting is better for critters.
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.223 with hornaday v-max ammo ... deadly !
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22-250
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American Rifleman has a good article on the 22-.250 this month.
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Neither .17 HMR
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I have both. My .223 (AR platform) is used for prarie dogs, rabbits, home intruders :chuckle: But I use my .22-250 to do the real dirty work on those coyotes, especially on those long shots past 300 yards. IT PUTS EM' DOWN..
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I say 223, only because i own one and it seems like there is more ammo available for them.
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I chose the .223 because of the AR platform. It was probably a good decision for me because when my son's friends come over they go through a few hundred rounds faster than you can say "Bob's your uncle".
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Multiple shots, beats "1-shot-600-yd.-kills" any day when hunting varmints.
.223 has many better semi-auto guns available.
Just my opinion...
Funny thing though, I use a .223 Thompson Pro Hunter for Coyotes.
Sooo.... I guess I don't follow either rule. :o) lol
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:)Mini 14 and 'most' AR's have much shorter barrels than 24 inch, so they may be perceived to be 'louder' however I am certain if you had equal guns and a meter the 22-250 would be 'louder'. I like them both, I think the "range' one can shoot is over stated with either. No doubt the 250 is flatter!! If you have the proper twist the 223 can shoot 60-70-80grain,, bigger bullets very well!
the real feild difference comes down to the shooter. If AR was my want I'd go 223, if bolt either will work good, I love 22-250's! Kill yotes real well :chuckle: I cannot choose I gotta have both.
Carl