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I'm assuming your in the eastern half of the country and shooting numerous shots per outing won't be the norm. If that's the case, and having coyotes on the list, 22-250.
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22-250...fast twist of course!!
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I'm assuming your in the eastern half of the country and shooting numerous shots per outing won't be the norm. If that's the case, and having coyotes on the list, 22-250. This is the correct answer. drover
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I don't see the advantage to the 20's that others have claimed. To me the 30-40gr. bullet weights don't allow for any better spotting of my own shots than the .223. But I have only spent time behind one type of .204.
IME the .17 Remington puts coyotes and 'chucks in the dirt and allows me to see 100% of my shots.
Of the two asked about I'd take the 22-250 and run.
Clark This is also a correct answer. If you can't see your hits with a 223 you won't see them with a 204. I have no experience with a 17 so no comments there. drover
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Thanks guy for the information I live in fayette county pennsylvania i am going to buy a remington 700 or a ruger varmint cant decide witch one yet.
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This is a tough one. I have both and on big chucks the 22-250 w/55gr. PSP out of a 12 twist hits hard. PA woodchuck hunting doesn't demand hot and heavy shooting. In my case, the 22-250 is a med. sporter weight walking varminter (Cooper M54 Jackson Game). Comparing this to my 26" heavy barreled Cooper M21 in 204. is apples to oranges. The 22-250 fouls out much faster, but I'm shooting a 32gr. moly coated VMAX in the 204. For shooting pdogs or in any other high volume scenario, the 22-250 wouldn't be in my top 5. In a walking PA woodchuck rifle, the 22-250 is a great choice.
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Just shoot p-dogs with my 2 204's. I can see at least 90% of my hits and misses. There is no way I would shoot a 22-250 for p-dogs. yotes a different story, I've only shot 1 with my 204 396 yds and he ran 10 yds and died. Used to havw a 22-250 truck and calling rifle worked very well
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Thanks guys i just picked up a remington 700 varmint sf 220swift
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that wasn't in the question......
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that wasn't in the question...... Damn! He took our advice for exactly what it was worth!
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There's a first. The OP takes his own thread off topic...
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I'll bring it back on topic. All you have to do is buy THE best Ruger M77 22-250 in the world back in the early '90's and you'll be set. Oh...and as for the rest of you...your guns suck!
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Geez...that shouldn't have been a thread shutterdowner unless you really believed that my gun is better than yours. But it is....
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I'll bring it back on topic. All you have to do is buy THE best Ruger M77 22-250 in the world back in the early '90's and you'll be set. Oh...and as for the rest of you...your guns suck! Those sucked balls. The twist rate is way too slow, unless you like shooting 40 gr. pills...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Thanks guys i just picked up a remington 700 varmint sf 220swift You went way the fu ck off in left field, didn't you?? You have us argue over 204 Ruger vs. 22-250, while you are off at the fun store picking up that nice 220 swift... Touche .... You should have asked which scope to get too. It would have been a 50 pager before you even pulled your wallet out...
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I do not own a 204 or 223. I have some 22-250's. Each one has shot 1/4 MOA using my loads. One put 20 rounds in an inch square.
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I'll bring it back on topic. All you have to do is buy THE best Ruger M77 22-250 in the world back in the early '90's and you'll be set. Oh...and as for the rest of you...your guns suck! Those sucked balls. The twist rate is way too slow, unless you like shooting 40 gr. pills... pffft I'll put it's accuracy with 55 gr. up against any twist rate you want. P.S. I purchased it used in the early 90's. I have no idea what year it was manufactured.
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Thanks guys i just picked up a remington 700 varmint sf 220swift Stock up on brass whenever you can find it. My only Swift is a Savage 99 that Wilbur Hauck rebarreled in the 1950s. A cool eastern walking varmint rifle that hasn't been out of the house for over 20 years.
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Is your rifle going to be a uni-tasker?
A .22-250 is so much more versatile. I would not hesitate to use one on small whitetails and other critters.
Not sure that I would trust a .204 on anything other than varmints.
And if you're a speed freak. I'm using 45 grn hollow points and getting close to 4200 fps out a a Savage Model 10 with a 26" barrel.
So, another .22-250 vote.
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Thanks guys i just picked up a remington 700 varmint sf 220swift You went way the fu ck off in left field, didn't you?? You have us argue over 204 Ruger vs. 22-250, while you are off at the fun store picking up that nice 220 swift... Touche .... You should have asked which scope to get too. It would have been a 50 pager before you even pulled your wallet out... Now that's some funny schit right there...... I was watching this thread and then he comes out with the 220 swift stick and kicks everyone in da nuts.....
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