The action is a short action for sure. I'm thinking more and more after reading through all of the comments that a 6br, or one of its spawn is out. Based on the comments and feedback I've had so far I'm leaning towards the following calibers now (but still open to hear ideas):
22-250AI
6-6.5x47
7mm-08
One thing i do have going for me is i don't have to battle wind like those of you in the west/mid-west. I hardly ever see more than 10MPH and most days its closer to 2-3MPH.
First off, you will be extremely happy with either the 22-250 AI or the 6X47L. I couldn't decide so I have both.
One thing that will help you decide which way to go is if you want to do any fire forming. If not then go with the 6x47L since that is just a simple neck down procedure. Note that the fire forming 22-250 AI loads will be darn near as accurate as the formed loads, just slower.
Another is barrel life, the 6x47L will outlast the 22-250 AI.
Another is ballistics between a 6mm 105 grain pill at 3150 fps vs a 22 cal 75 grain pill at 3450. Run those through a ballistics calculator and that may help you decide as well.
Good luck, you cant go wrong with either one
Second this ^^^Pretty tough to beat the 6x47L for what you want to do. 6BR and/or one of its variants are too risky/touchy with feeding.
I have decided to build a a dedicated varmint/target gun. I currently have mostly larger hunting guns for whitetails and on up and want to dust off a savage action that has been laying around and get something thrown together that i can punch paper and coyotes with. Keep in mind that the coyotes out my way are quite large, not that a well placed round out of my 22-250 wont do the job i just want something more accurate with somewhere in the 75-125 grain bullets. I think I'd like to go 6mm as I currently have a 223,22-250,270,7mm-08,7mm WSM, 308, 300 WM. I'm leaning towards a 6mm BR or one of its improved versions, or a 6-6.5x47. I want to use lapua brass and plan to shoot it a good bit so barrel life is somewhat important. Rifle will have a box mag so seating length is limited but wouldn't be an issue with either of those calibers. Other than mag length and 308 bolt face though I am open to other options if someone has a better idea. Rifle will likely get a 22-24" barrel to keep it compact for varmint hunting.
This but I would add a 6 Dasher, hard to go wrong I use a 6br.6BR or 6XC........8 twist
YepWV -
Howdy !
A .250 Savage would fit your set of requirements well:
- You can use .22-250 brass from Lapua ( if desired ), and simply neck-up to .250" calibre.
- A .250 Savage would be useable for not only coyotes and varmint, but also on deer; and is plenty accurate for target work.
- Even with the on-going and perhaps now fore-castable shortages of certain bullets/brass, one still sees .25 cal bullets on gunstore shelves quite often.
Here's where use of the comparatively less popular .25 calibre could work to your advantage !
I shot a 22" barreled M-77 .250 Savage for many years. It was canned death on groundhogs when using Sierra 75HP's.
.250 Savage factory guns are often offered w/ a 1-10 twist, which is certainly workable w/ bullets of 75- 100gr.
It'd be a great walking varminter/sporter, featuring low recoil and modest report.
With regards,
357Mag
3100 seems like it would be pretty high pressure in that small of a cartridge but i'll take your work for it. Still kicking around some ideas. Might be sticking with the 22-250 I have for awhile since I'm going to load up on suppressors before the law changes in July.
I vote for the 243 Ackley , 8 Twist, then you can shoot the 55 grs up to the 105 grs depending on your needs.information overload is setting in, thanks for all of the advice and data so far.
I'd like to see the modification.Went through deer season here and a trip out West carrying a 6 Dasher with a modified KwikKlip magazine and experienced zero feeding problems. I am a big fan of detachable magazines for hunting rifles. I prefer a Dasher, however the 6BR is also a good choice. If you decide in favor of either of these, I can send you a picture of the modified detachable KwikKlip magazine.
Before you go 6mm Br. get with someone who'll line out how to make it feed and eject. a concern for a repeater. if you can get that done it'll be a great choice
Idahoorion
The action is a short action for sure. I'm thinking more and more after reading through all of the comments that a 6br, or one of its spawn is out. Based on the comments and feedback I've had so far I'm leaning towards the following calibers now (but still open to hear ideas):
22-250AI
6-6.5x47
7mm-08
One thing i do have going for me is i don't have to battle wind like those of you in the west/mid-west. I hardly ever see more than 10MPH and most days its closer to 2-3MPH.