I think you shoud stay with the 32. I've shot about 70,000 32gr and 40gr vmax,s out of 20 Ackley hornet, 20 killer bee, 20 vartarg, 20 tactical, 204r and one thing I'm sure of is, I like the 32 better hands down. Way more acrobatics with the 32. I get a kick out of people talking about heavier bullets with less wind drift. "It's always windy", so what. Make a wind call adjustment, Pull the trigger, see the impact. If it's a miss. Correct the Hold over and teach the critter how to fly.50 gr Nosler BT. Might be a better bullet out there, but it really kills PD's in a 220 Swift. When the 204 barrel gives up the ghost, I'm going to 40 grain bullets with the proper twist.
AbsolutelyMaybe they are just politely saying "Don't get yourself into the situation of having to figure out which 22-cal bullet is best, because none of them can compare to the 20's.![]()
Very accurate and explosive. Shot them in everything .22cal. Do drop ship deals in bulk where they'd cost maybe 8 cents each. Now I'll go with BlitzKing 50's.50 gn. Sierra Blitz in my 14 twist 22PPC. Shot em all and NOTHING matches the accuracy with that extreme explosion. Nothing gets back in the hole when I do my part. Shoot the same bullet in my 12" twist 22:250 and my 12" twist .223.
I think you shoud stay with the 32. I've shot about 70,000 32gr and 40gr vmax,s out of 20 Ackley hornet, 20 killer bee, 20 vartarg, 20 tactical, 204r and one thing I'm sure of is, I like the 32 better hands down. Way more acrobatics with the 32. I get a kick out of people talking about heavier bullets with less wind drift. "It's always windy", so what. Make a wind call adjustment, Pull the trigger, see the impact. If it's a miss. Correct the Hold over and teach the critter how to fly.
On the .22 cal bullet. My 1st choice would be a 50 tnt. They used to be inexpensive and I bought 8 of the bulk packs when they were $62.00 a 1000 . When/if I run out, I may change my mind.
But I hardly take anything but a .20 cal anymore. Why would I. For. Squirrels and prairie dogs they give me what I need for a lot less. Less powder , less heat, less recoil. Less noise. Less wear and tear on the rifle and me.
Right now, the ''ONE'' for me is a 50gr tipped Varmageddon for my Cooper 21 Varmint in 222Rem. With supply/ demand issues today it helps to have a second choice for ''Just One''.The key word "Just one"
I don't even have to give it any thought. Its the 87 V Max for me. Even for the ones 30 yards out.