The 22-250ai is a little smaller but gets the idea across.Resurrecting an ancient thread from the dead. I just received my 22 creedmoor reamer in the mail from PT&G. Waiting on the bbl from Krieger. Anyone have any recent experience on load data and performance? I have seen some guys over on snipers hide running one with 75 amax and a Gent on Predator Master running the 80amax. Personally, I think that I would prefer the 80.5gn Bergers for critters.
Yes, indeed, but at the expense of reduced feeding reliability due to the sharper shoulder angle. Granted, with that 40* shoulder comes reduced trimming, but for a coyote rifle I would rather have it feed reliably everytime.The 22-250ai is a little smaller but gets the idea across.
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No, I'm speaking of the performance and load data.Yes, indeed, but at the expense of reduced feeding reliability due to the sharper shoulder angle. Granted, with that 40* shoulder comes reduced trimming, but for a coyote rifle I would rather have it feed reliably everytime.
Yes, indeed, but at the expense of reduced feeding reliability due to the sharper shoulder angle. Granted, with that 40* shoulder comes reduced trimming, but for a coyote rifle I would rather have it feed reliably everytime.
Fredo, are those from Casey in Duncan, oK by any chance?Huck, if feeding reliability is a concern, by the same logic, the .22-243Win, with its ample body taper and mild shoulder, will feed "better" than a .22Creed. As an added bonus, it'll allow for slightly more capacity, plus the bonus of using Lapua .243Win brass. There's nothing about Hornady brass that gives me goose bumps about building a wildcat around, but that's beginning to go off on a tangent...
My main coyote rifle is a .22-243AI. Before I built it, was rockin' a straight .22-243Win. Why? Because I had the same feeding concerns that you've expressed. But, here I am now, chambering two more barrels in .22-243AI. Reason being, is that ICBM lookin', sharp shouldered, no body taper havin' SOB will feed slick as snot from an AICS mag & DBM system.
If it didn't, I'd be back shooting a vanilla .22-243Win...
So, I agree with swd.
No shame in a 22-243. I just happen to have about 700-800 pcs of 6 and 6.5cm brass and no gun in either caliber at the moment. Figured that I would utilize what I had on hand. If starting from scratch I would probably run a 22x47L in 8tw.Yes, Sir.
From what I know, he's built nearly a dozen fast twist/ long throated .22-243AIs with our reamer, and they're all in the hands of coyote killers.
Casey's got my two barrels in hand, just waiting to get my action's bolt back from DLC coating to get 'em spun up! DLC shop is 2+months behind schedule, gettin' antsy!