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fisherprice1 11-13-2002 02:48 PM

221 fireball vs 22-250
 
I have narrowed my choises for a new varmint gun down to the 221 Fireball or 22-250. What are the pros and cons of both? Thanks, Greg

frizzellr 11-13-2002 06:01 PM

RE: 221 fireball vs 22-250
 
Well with the 22-250 you have arguably the best .22 caliber varmint cartridge ever developed. With the 221 Rem Fireball you have a good cartridge that is quickly on its way to obselesence.

propmahn 11-14-2002 11:12 AM

RE: 221 fireball vs 22-250
 
the .221 is losing popularity and you hardly ever hear anything about it. if you reload it will do you fine, especially if you buy a few thousand peices of brass now, then you will never run out. of course the 22-250 is a good cartridge that many people seem to like, and it is the choice if you dont reload

propmahn
save the world, reload your brass


Rem. 222 11-14-2002 12:43 PM

RE: 221 fireball vs 22-250
 
fisherprice1,
The Fireball definitely is not a good round if you don't reload. As far as losing popularity it has quite a cult following. Another one to think about is the .223 excellent ammo availibility and quite accurate. The 22-250 is a decent round, but it's not the best choice for volume shooting unless you reload.

Rem. 222

hornetguy 11-14-2002 03:27 PM

RE: 221 fireball vs 22-250
 
... I don't even put these two rounds in the same class... it would be like saying what's best for deer, the 30-30 or the 30-06... just two different classes of cartridge. Both have their place, but are radically different in their application... in my opinion.
The 22-250 is a great varmint cartridge...but it's LOUD.... you MUST wear ear protection when shooting it.. the 221 out of a rifle is basically a 222 Remington... milder, and not as good at extended ranges... but MUCH easier on your ears, and your barrel.

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