Dreaming What to Do.
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Dreaming What to Do.
I'm thinking of changing my win Mod 70 22-250 to something different. .
I want a steady shooting platform for out to 500 or so yards but I wan't to be able to carry the rifle about the place on foot. So I guess thats a medium weight varminter.
I don't want to bother mucking around with wildcat cartridges as I'm sure there will be a factory cartridge out there to suit my needs.
I want to be able to use this for bunnies to goat sized critters and I just don't know the diameter or the cartridge.
I'm thinking a 243win would be a good choice but I am also thinking a 260rem would also be a good choice for this. Then what about a 6mmbr? The other option is a 6.5x47.
I will probably put a 4-16 or 6-24 or something in a range where I can wind down for spotlighting or hunting in thicker stuff if I have to.
Now with the barrel I'm thinking a ruger VT barrel might do the trick or at least a MAB or Maddco of a similar profile to the VT barrel.
With the stock I don't know what to use for what is essentially a walk around varminter.
Its an interesting project I think and I look forward to your comments.
I want a steady shooting platform for out to 500 or so yards but I wan't to be able to carry the rifle about the place on foot. So I guess thats a medium weight varminter.
I don't want to bother mucking around with wildcat cartridges as I'm sure there will be a factory cartridge out there to suit my needs.
I want to be able to use this for bunnies to goat sized critters and I just don't know the diameter or the cartridge.
I'm thinking a 243win would be a good choice but I am also thinking a 260rem would also be a good choice for this. Then what about a 6mmbr? The other option is a 6.5x47.
I will probably put a 4-16 or 6-24 or something in a range where I can wind down for spotlighting or hunting in thicker stuff if I have to.
Now with the barrel I'm thinking a ruger VT barrel might do the trick or at least a MAB or Maddco of a similar profile to the VT barrel.
With the stock I don't know what to use for what is essentially a walk around varminter.
Its an interesting project I think and I look forward to your comments.
Re: Dreaming What to Do.
Just a thought, seen as im sure you have 22-250 cases what about either a 22-250AI or 6-250. I know they are hardly stock factory rounds but just thought id give them a mention!
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
Keith go for the 6 BR. Easy to load for, excellent accuracy .low recoil and muzzle blast. Would make a good alrounder.
Buy something in .243 and get shane to run the 6 BR reamer in to it. A Tikka T3 would work well as the single stack mags work well with the BR case. My Remmington action 6 BR didn't feed that well .
A friend turned his factory Rem 243 in to a 6 BR and can shoot 55 grain to 90 grain bullets with great accuracy
Regards
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Buy something in .243 and get shane to run the 6 BR reamer in to it. A Tikka T3 would work well as the single stack mags work well with the BR case. My Remmington action 6 BR didn't feed that well .
A friend turned his factory Rem 243 in to a 6 BR and can shoot 55 grain to 90 grain bullets with great accuracy
Regards
Chris
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
When my .243AI wears out, I'll be going 6x47Lapua.
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
Keith thinks that running brass thru a FL die before you fire it is complicated widcat hocus pocus.
My 6/250 will be a 6x47l too when the barrel goes.
My 6/250 will be a 6x47l too when the barrel goes.
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
That's advance planning, how many shots fired to date ? You just got the thing, I am going to start calling you AI soon.jeffk wrote:When my .243AI wears out, I'll be going 6x47Lapua.
Keith the calibres you pick all seem large to me for a varminter, I have a 6mmbr and while a nice round I cry when I loose the brass. My vote is for a .204 the brass is cheaper than .223 !
Whoops I just read the bit about 500 yards, then I would go 6/250 based on the fact you have the base calibre anyway.
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
Owen, he'd have to spend $30 on an expander and thats wildcatting too!
Sorry Keith, I'm being a little bitch again aren't I
Sorry Keith, I'm being a little bitch again aren't I
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
Hahaha you are.trevort wrote:Owen, he'd have to spend $30 on an expander and thats wildcatting too!
Sorry Keith, I'm being a little bitch again aren't I
But it doesn't matter. I thought of the 6-250 but I just don't see what it does that the 243 doesn't? Ok its a lil more efficient with powder but thats all I can see.
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
if you dont want to send heavier 6mm pills as fast as you can you could argue that you dont need as much powder as the 243 burns. Since I use 70gn nbts that was my thought and reasoning behind the 6/250. I love the rifle and the calibre delivers what its supposed to. I run it flat out and see the primer pockets telling me I'll be lucky to get 8 firings and I've got cracks on a few of the necks in some Norma brass (yes I could anneal to prevent more). I reckon the 6/47l has similar capacity with better brass. And I'll stop the ute and send out a search party for any of my brass so it wont make much difference if its 6x47L. It will be when the barrel wears out.
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Says the person with the spare barrel for his 6BR that's fired even less rounds than my .243wifecallsmegrumpy wrote:That's advance planning, how many shots fired to date ? You just got the thing, I am going to start calling you AI soon.jeffk wrote:When my .243AI wears out, I'll be going 6x47Lapua.
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
Keith, you should be able to whip the magazine block out of that action which will make it into a standard length capable rifle - then you can use a REAL 6mm cartridge, the .240 Weatherby Magnum. Bung on a Tobler barrel and end up with something like my 70 supergrade....that's a 28" barrel and it shoots flat.
Re: Dreaming What to Do.
very nice!HiWall wrote:Keith, you should be able to whip the magazine block out of that action which will make it into a standard length capable rifle - then you can use a REAL 6mm cartridge, the .240 Weatherby Magnum. Bung on a Tobler barrel and end up with something like my 70 supergrade....that's a 28" barrel and it shoots flat.
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
HiWall
that looks sweet
KJD
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that looks sweet
KJD
This is very good advice- it's what I did with my Tikka 595 and I have posted the groups i'm getting with it now it's been made into a 6BRchris thomas wrote:Keith go for the 6 BR. Easy to load for, excellent accuracy .low recoil and muzzle blast. Would make a good alrounder.
Buy something in .243 and get shane to run the 6 BR reamer in to it. A Tikka T3 would work well as the single stack mags work well with the BR case.
A friend turned his factory Rem 243 in to a 6 BR and can shoot 55 grain to 90 grain bullets with great accuracy
Regards
Chris
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Re: Dreaming What to Do.
If you are going to get a custom rifle built consider making the most of the opportunity to get it in a cartridge and barrel twist optimised for your purpose but with a reasonable barrel life.
If you want to keep being a Wildcat Luddite just go with the 260 Rem ! brass will be much cheaper than 6.5x47L, factory ammo is available, and it's got the legs to reach out to 500m.
Or you could go with the dreaded fast twist barrel in 22-250 and use those heavy .22 pills but 6/250 would give you more choice of bullets.
A .308 would do it, heaps of bullet choice but more trajectory to manage.
There must be something going for those wildcats out there - why else would people bother ?
If you want to keep being a Wildcat Luddite just go with the 260 Rem ! brass will be much cheaper than 6.5x47L, factory ammo is available, and it's got the legs to reach out to 500m.
Or you could go with the dreaded fast twist barrel in 22-250 and use those heavy .22 pills but 6/250 would give you more choice of bullets.
A .308 would do it, heaps of bullet choice but more trajectory to manage.
There must be something going for those wildcats out there - why else would people bother ?