I have saw some posts latley about fast twist 22-250 ackleys etc and its got me thinking. I have a brand new factory rem 700 22-250 in the cabinet that I just cant get excited about shooting nine times out of ten if I am going shooting out to 400/500 yards I take my tac20, I think this is mainly because my little tac20 matches the 22-250 running on 52/55g bullets in almost all ways wind and drop the only thing the 22-250 has over it is energy which for small varmints like crows and rabbitts isnt a big deal and the tac20 due to the pac-nor tube hammers it in the accuracy department. I want a rifle for shooting between 500-800 yards varmints and the odd sporting rifle comp at my local range. So what about an 22-250 1-8 twist to run maybe the 75g a-max or berger 80g bullets, with the bc of these bullets and the velocity they can be pushed too, on paper they should perform very well at longer ranges but what is the real life experiences, i.e are they easy to get too shoot well? I know that it might never rival a 22br in accuracy but ballistically it will, I am a bipod kinda guy anyhow only really use a front rest for load development and doubt I would see the benifits from the extra accuracy a 22br might give, I really want to stick with the 22-250 as among other reasons I have a pile of brass for it. Also how does the ackley case feed from a mag? If they dont feed well I have no problem glueing in a single shot follower it would just be nice if it did feed to have the option.
Thanks for any opinions in advance
Thanks for any opinions in advance