Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by LBP
I have both in 8” twist. They both are easy 300 yard cartridges with the right bullets (22-250 even more). The 22-250 does noticeably hit harder and shoots flatter. The 223 isn’t as loud and recoils a tad less but neither is a problem. If I could only have one it would be the 22-250 if deer and medium game were my intended targets.

I always think of you as a 223 guy. I'm surprised you would pick the 22-250. I love both cartridges. Shoot the 223 at 400 yards quite a bit, just for plinking steel and paper and yotes. What surprises me is how hard the little 69gr SMK smacks the target at 400 yards. It leaves a mark on the steel too, where some of my other bigger cartridges don't. I don't think I'd pick the 22-250 until shots get past 5-600 yards. Then I'd lean in that direction, but at 400 yards, the 223 is a contender that should not be overlooked or underestimated.

It would be a tough choice I admit. I’ve honestly found the 223 to be slightly more accurate and generally easier to work with. The 22-250 like Ingwe said has about 100 extra yards over the .223 in my experience. The 223 is more readily available, nicer to shoot and plenty of gun honestly. The last three rifles I’ve built have all been 223’s so maybe I would take the 223 over the 22-250 after all. 😂


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