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Twist Rate for 22-250

I have been talking to a gunsmith in my area and got to talking to him about doing some things to my 22-250. Well it isn't as accurate as I want it to be so I am thinking rebarrel, true the bolt, lighten trigger, and bed the gun. My question is what twist rate would you go with for a gun designed for varmints/coyotes etc to shoot out to around 500 yards maybe 600. It has a 1:14 but I have been thinking about a 1:12.
 
trapper99,

I would do a 6BR 14 or 12 tw shoot a 65 to 75 gr bullet. Mine works well past 600yds. If you want more power than that, 243AI 8 tw to shoot up a 105gr.

Mark Schronce
 
This one is staying .22-250. I will be building a 6br, but that is a fall project. As far as heavy bullets, the heaviest I have found for the 250 are 64 gr. I will be using a hart barrel and I am going to get it fluted,personal preference).
 
Took my gun to the gunsmith today, he is going to bed it, play with the trigger, and check the bore on mine to see if I am in need of a new barrel. If so, he is going to true my action and get me where I want to be.
 
YOu shuold be able to shoot bullets in the 40-55 grain range. I don't know if a 14 twist will stabilize the 60 grain pills or not.. I have a standard 22-250 and an 8 twist 22-250.. They work very well... but 5-600 yards???
Like Mark S states, a 6 BR or a 243AI or a 6mm will work for the ranges you are indicating. I shoot a 243AI with the 70 grain Blitzkings and it is a bomb on groundhogs at extended ranges. It has eliminated many of the draggers I used to get with the 22-250.
 
I will not be shooting anything but paper beyond 4-450 with this but I will probably shoot some targets out to the 5oo or so yards for practice. I am going to build a 6br for the 400-700 yards mark and I am also going to get a .17 something for the closer ranges.
 
I was thinking the same way, since I have a 22-250, too.

I don't have a 6BR, & I was thinking it was my next project.

after looking at a ballistic, & trajectory program, if you can believe them, a 22-250 shooting a Hornady 75 gr. A-Max, at 3300fps, Hornady manual), at 700 yds, their is less wind drift, than a 6BR shooting a Hornady 75 gr. V-Max. also it shoots flater.

The above 22-250 load also does better than a 105 gr. Hornady A-Max, in a 6BR.

does this seems right?
 
Get a 1:10 twist so you can shoot the 60gr ballistic tips. For target work, a 69gr HPBT match will stabilise in the 1:10 too.
 

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