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Going small

I'm spec'ing on a future purchase and looking for opinions. I don't hunt. I don't like recoil. I like to shoot competition. Against myself. How will I do this time compared to other times. No other real interests. I'm using this chart (below) as a guide. I've randomly set .22-250 as my upper limit, based in part on prior experience with .25-06. My primary suspects are .22-250, 6mm BR, .22 Nosler, .204 Ruger, 6.5 Grendel, .224 Valkyrie, 223 and .222 (enjoyed in a Contender long ago). I've got a .22 Hornet now. I'm open to any suggestions, not just this suspect list.

Some I wonder how viable they are as they either seem to be headed toward the out door or else never really making it all the way through the in door. I've heard a lot about .22-250 forever. I've heard a LOT lately about .204 Ruger. 6.5 Grendel gets a fair amount of acknowledgement. And .223 is everywhere. The rest just look good in the chart but I know very little.

So advice for a guy who just wants something to shoot? I'll start with factory ammo and when I get enough for a good outing I'll start to reload it. Thanks for any and all input.

 
If accuracy is your goal I'd look closely at the 222 Rem. Ammunition availability and accuracy the 223. And if longer range is your goal, 223, 22 ARC, 22 CM.
 
Lots of comments on the 6mmBR's accuracy and easy button. Something a bit different but similar to the 204R would be the 20 Practical, another easy button wildcat IMO. Good selection of bullets, unlimited supply of brass.
 
I liked the .222 in the Contender. I wondered if it isn't drifting toward the exit door though?

I hadn't considered the .221FB in part thinking it might be too close to my Hornet and not being in the recoil chart although I'm sure it is well within my acceptable range.

The .22CM is too high on the recoil chart, the .22-250 being an arbitrary but pretty firm ceiling.

Not familiar at all with .22ARC and will have to research that one.

I will likely be mostly shooting at 100yds comparing to previous outings. Maybe now and then if feeling less lazy trying out 200yds when it's nice hiking days.

I thought some factory ammo would give me brass specific to my gun but also break it in and get me used to the gun. Then reloads to see where it can go.

I'm newer than new at all this so LOTS to learn.
 
I am surprised that 22 BR or 22ppc haven't been mentioned.
Give up a smidge anda half of accuracy (maybe) but more zip n std face w the Br. You could always use same brass if you wanted to bump up to 6mm in either...as long as you avoid anything more than a bare skim cut on the necks.
20 Practical is sooooo easy. Brass good n cheap galore. Just sumthin else to ruminate on.
 
I'll be honest, I don't even know what some of these are and so also nothing about them.

20 Practical? Brass good n cheap galore? Is this brass you have to create from other brass? Zero clue how that would be done. And not nearly advanced enough in my journey for that, yet anyway. But interesting to think about and look into.

I hadn't thought about .17 in part due to already having .22 Hornet and I guess thinking I should stay a bit larger than that, although not sure why.
 
I thought some factory ammo would give me brass specific to my gun but also break it in and get me used to the gun. Then reloads to see where it can go.

I'm newer than new at all this so LOTS to learn.
Hardly anybody breaks in a barrel anymore, waste of time & components with a quality tube.

A plain 'ol 223 built right will give you all the accuracy you can use w/o beating you up.

Start with virgin Lapua brass, & go straight into load development, you're forming brass & getting comfy with the gun, & not wasting barrel life. Groups right out of the gate will surprise you when you start with good brass.
 
Read some threads on 20 Practical. Not tuff at all. Use 223 brass, run it through a sizer when you reload it for the first time. No rocket science there....just do it like you are reloading for a 22-250, 222, etc. Decide on a load and do the exact same steps. No more, not less.
We all started exactly where you are. Read, maybe find someone at a local range to buddy up w. Most of us enjoy sharing what we know. Itsa fun ride
 
Leo, if you are going to reload, just build a decent rifle (used Panda action, used BR stock, new 14 twist barrel put on by Hart or smith of your choice , a good 36X scope, a good rest, not Caldwell) and buy 200 222 Brass from Starline, or one of the reputable makers like LApua (find it here now and then) buy the componants (52 grain Barts) some N133 or H4198 and good primers. Load from the start about .005 off the lands. That approach is the easy button. You can shoot that rifle for 2000 rounds and never have to replace anything but bullets, primers and powder. Don't try to "go cheap" with a factory rifle and factory loads. Bou once, cry once and there are tons of used BR guns out there to get you started. See The Shooterss Corner (The List) for representative BR guns. Get advice here on potential "starter BR gun" and you will be happy.

And it will shoot better than you to start out, so you will learn to load, shoot and manage yourself on it, without constantly wondering if its the gun, barrel, brass, cartridge.
 
Interesting suggestions. Looking at my Hornady, they list the same bullets for my Hornet and the .223 but not one powder overlaps. Another interesting find, to me.

And insanity to some (most?) I'm sure but I've wanted a Mossberg MVP Patrol for a good while, for who knows what reason, but just do. I have a wild idea of getting one of those and seeing if I could even hit the target at 100 yards with the iron sights. Hah, or even see the target at 100 yards. :)
 

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