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Canadian Hunter312 12-24-2003 12:11 PM

.22-250 vs. .243
 
i know which rifle im gonna get (savage 12FV) but i dunno which caliber to get....

i will be using it for long range shots out to 400 yards or so on yotes, fox, crows, chucks, etc. i dont care bout the hides so i was just wondering which one shoots flatter and is more accurate with factory varmint cartridges from remington, winchester, etc.

just wnana know which one is more accurate and flat shooting.

thx for the help

ch312

strut 12-24-2003 01:24 PM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
22-250 if you are never going to hunt anything bigger than the varmints you listed.

PaJack 12-24-2003 02:05 PM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
I own both calibers and I perfer the .243 on shots past 300 yards...;)

rcw280 12-24-2003 03:00 PM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
I to have both calibers for what you plan using it for the 22-250 would be my choice. But both are very accurate.

kyhillbilly74 12-24-2003 09:57 PM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
For that application 22-250 hands down

eldeguello 12-25-2003 05:42 AM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 

ORIGINAL: Canadian Hunter312

i know which rifle im gonna get (savage 12FV) but i dunno which caliber to get....

i will be using it for long range shots out to 400 yards or so on yotes, fox, crows, chucks, etc. i dont care bout the hides so i was just wondering which one shoots flatter and is more accurate with factory varmint cartridges from remington, winchester, etc.

just wnana know which one is more accurate and flat shooting.

thx for the help ch312
IF there's a lot of frequent windy conditions where you shoot, get the .243, or better yet, the 6mm Rem. If you don't have a lot of wind, a .22/250 will serve OK!

Nomercy 12-25-2003 10:17 AM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
You might think about the .243WSSM, pretty much get the best of both worlds, hypervelocity and more knockdown power...I'm planning on one soon myself! I'm leaning towards the Winchester Coyote, but that might change when I can handle a Savage model in the WSSMs.

James B 12-25-2003 03:06 PM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
22-250!

Canadian Hunter312 12-25-2003 09:18 PM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
most ppl say that the .22-250 and .243 shoot pretty muc the same except on windy days.....how much of a difference is there when theres a little wind between each caliber?

plz explain anything and give examples so i can fully understand.

thx

ch312

strut 12-26-2003 06:13 AM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 

how much of a difference is there when theres a little wind between each caliber?

Very little if any.

Nomercy 12-26-2003 09:30 AM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
You'll likely NEVER notice the difference unless you're a very dedicated varminter-and most of these guys aren't going to be shooting factory rifles if they even shoot standard cartridges.

Here's the skinny on the difference: Say you shoot a .22-250 and a .243 parallel to eachother at the exact same time against a crosswind, as your bullet flies, it's going to drift in proportion to the windspeed-if the bullets effected the same air resistance, in the same period of time they'd drift laterally the same distance, but the .22-250 is a bit faster, so say in a half second they laterally drift 2", in the same half second, the .22-250 flies farther, so if you checked them at the same range, the .243 would have drifted farther-same principle proves why faster=flatter shooting, gravity and wind effect them the same per amount of time, not per distance, so faster should fly straighter....BUT, the .243 has a considerably heavier bullet (usually, some people shoot 55grn's in both of them), a heavier bullet has more linear momentum, Newton's law, object in motion wants to stay in motion, like pushing a rolling marble off course as opposed to a rolling bowling ball, the heavier it is, the harder it is to push it off course...so a heavier bullet is less affected by the wind.

At long ranges (about 400yrds and out), the momentum theory wins out, wind gets a BIG hold on little bullets as they get way out there...ranges most guys hunt at, you'll probably never notice the difference.

Canadian Hunter312 12-26-2003 10:12 AM

RE: .22-250 vs. .243
 
thx for the great reply nomercy but.....i want to know how much of a role wind plays at those long distances since in my area there r many open fields and i want to be able to hit yotes out to 400-450yards.

is there any website i can goto to see charts of wind affects on factory loads?

say if i get a .22-250 i can shoot 40gr - 55gr factory loads right.....
but if i get a .243 i can get 55gr - 100 or sumthing....

i will probly never use it for deer (no rifle hunts in this area, got rifled shotugn barrel for that) and if i do go north where u can use a rifle i have a .303 for moose, bear, deer, etc.

so which would be better? the .243 where i can get 55gr? or .22-250 with 40gr?

so overall would the .243 with 55gr or 75gr ballistic tips be better or the .22-250 with 40gr or 55gr be better?

i want to be super sure i get the right one since im ordering from alberta so its not as easy to return, plus it take a long time to get back.

please remember i will be frequntly be making shots at 250 - 425yards.

thx

ch312


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