redrockranger
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I'd look around for used Savage or Remington . My solve some problems.
I think your right on the money! IMHO, I think it makes much more sense to do a CM over a 250AI, just for that reason. But I had to throw it out there. I knew I would have to fire form, but I only need 100 pcs. I will ponder this. The whole reason behind this post, is because I have a buddy who wants to sell the rifle mentioned (LNIB) and I was just trying to get ideas. However, that twist just isn't going to work.
Thanks everyone!!!
What are your thoughts on a Ruger Hawkeye Predator 22-250, 14T, 24-inch barrel, and AI it? What weight bullet might I be able to get away with you think? I'm thinking 55-grain max.
I do not like the tapered case on the standard 22-250 and have had bad luck with cycling the action in the pasT
It's a great chambering, my first was in '89 and since then I've always had a couple. Fireforming with 50BT's @ a bit over 4100 (on varmints), formed brass through that barrel 4226 with 50 bal tips. . I like it very much. Don't know how a Ruger would feed. Mine are on Remingtons and feed ok but you have to chamber a little slower......not a big problem because the thing is so accurate you don't need a second shot, it gets hit it goes down.What are your thoughts on a Ruger Hawkeye Predator 22-250, 14T, 24-inch barrel, and AI it? What weight bullet might I be able to get away with you think? I'm thinking 55-grain max.
I do not like the tapered case on the standard 22-250 and have had bad luck with cycling the action in the past.
NEVER Had ANY, Feeding "issues", EVER with either of, my 2,.. .22-250 Remington, Model 700, "Lefty's".Hum.... I was always told that the std 250 from time to time could give someone cycling issues. I know in my M77R I experienced that. Could have been buck fever though, or just short stroking it? IDK?