22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
ballistically there isn't a great deal of difference in these 2. which one is better for strictly varmint hunting(coyote and fox)?
this info is off of the winchester ammo sight. both cartridges are firing 55 gr ballistic silvertips. Cartridge 22-250 Remington 243 Winchester Bullet Wt. Grs. 55 55 Bullet Type Ballistic SilvertipĀ® Ballistic SilvertipĀ® CXP Guide No. CXP1-Varmints CXP1-Varmints Barrel Length (in) - - Velocity in Feet Per Second (fps) Muzzle 3680 3910 100 3272 3493 200 2900 3114 300 2558 2766 400 2240 2444 500 1946 2144 Energy in Foot Pounds (ft-lbs.) Muzzle 1654 1867 100 1307 1489 200 1027 1184 300 799 934 400 613 729 500 462 562 Trajectory, Short Range Yards 50 -0.4 -0.4 100 0 0 150 -0.4 -0.3 200 -1.8 -1.4 250 -4.1 -3.3 300 -7.7 -6.3 Trajectory, Long Range Yards 100 0.9 0.7 150 0.9 0.7 200 0 0 250 -1.9 -1.6 300 -5.0 -4.3 400 -15.4 -13.1 500 -32.9 -27.7 |
RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
The 22-250 would sure get my vote for all around varmits including Yote size varmits. The 243 will do the job very well also but I prefer the 22-250. Less noise and recoil. Very accurate and shooter friendly. Out to 300 yards, the 223 will do the job cheaper than anything and nearly as well.
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RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
ballistically thought the 22-250 is better.
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RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
Well, for starters, that 243 load you listed is for 55 gr bullets. Most production guns won't shoot those for a hoopers darn. The twist rate in most production 243's is meant to stabilize 75-100 gr bullets. I tried some of those 55 gr bullets about ten years ago, and it was more of a pattern, not a group.LOL Plus, their are many 22-250 varmint loads out their in the stores right now. Good luck
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RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
It is...... Kind of.
One thing you didn't take into account is the bullet dimeters. The .243" bullets alone will be ballisticly superior to the .224" bullets but what you have to look at are the sectional densities if you are going to compare two bullets of the same design but of different calibers. A 45 grain .224" bullet will have about the same sectional denisty as the 55 grain .243" bullet. Since Nosler doesn't make a 45 grain ballistic tip the next closest bullet in .224" is the 40 grain. AS the bore diameter increases the faster the same weight bullet can be driven, or a heavier bullet can be driven to the same velocities as a lighter weight bullet, given equal pressures inside the barrel. |
RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
I personally use a 243 for all of my varminting needs. But, like it was already said most 243s do not stabalize a 55gr bullet. I have personally not ever tried to shoot them out of either of my 243s. I'd say you would probably be better off with the 22-250 unless you load your own, as there is alot more varmint ammo readily available for that caliber.
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RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
ORIGINAL: James B The 22-250 would sure get my vote for all around varmits including Yote size varmits. The 243 will do the job very well also but I prefer the 22-250. Less noise and recoil. Very accurate and shooter friendly. Out to 300 yards, the 223 will do the job cheaper than anything and nearly as well. |
RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
I started out with a 222. I had the Savage Over?under with the 222/20 Ga. I also had a Savage 340 in 222. I just saw a new 222 in a gunshop the other day in the ADL Synthetic. I almost bought it but I have so much 223 brass. I know I could reform it to 222 but it may not be worth the work. Scheels up here gets 399.00 for the New 700 SPS in 223.
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RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
I hear ya James I got 1000 primed cases for 223 and I am down from 4 223s to one. The one I have left is a Mini14 so I 'll be damned if I am going to shoot reloads thru that scattergun.
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RE: 22-250 vs 243 for coyote?
id go witht eh .243 in my opinion and just go with the 75 gr. Vmax or the 75 gr. accutip. the .243 pushes theses bullets out at 3375 fps and i think that would be perfect for yotes
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