So thinking about getting one, tikka action. What have people had the most success with load and twist rate? And for 2, maybe different reasons - speed and accuracy.
Sort of wanting a bloody fast, hi bc pill, with great accuracy.
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So thinking about getting one, tikka action. What have people had the most success with load and twist rate? And for 2, maybe different reasons - speed and accuracy.
Sort of wanting a bloody fast, hi bc pill, with great accuracy.
I was going to get one but ended up going 243 sorry not much help
Having run a .22-250 for the best part of 44years, my interest lies in Ken Clark's creation, the .224 Clark. 80 and 85 grainers at 3500 ft/sec. Just need to own a barrel shop1
Recently sold a Kimber pro varmint
dumb move from me.
What twist rate are you getting? 1 in 8 for the bigger slower higher B.C.pills or 1 in 12-14 for little fast low B.C. red mist sub 300 m shots?
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2208 for accuracy
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Had my Ruger M77 MkII for 14yrs, run Sierra 55g SBT doing about 3640fps with H4895. This has been a very accurate combo, used to shoot Fallow with head shots out to 250m, been a while though, but still a very accurate rifle
Unfortunately can't tell you much more than that, I'm looking to have barrell replaced by Hugh Bradley with one of his in 1:27cm (10 and a bit) so I can get 69g pills down it
I have also got a load sorted on Sierra 40g Blitzkings to go and play with, these should be humming around 4100fps.
I love this cal, awesome to play with, but yes if you want bigger pills, a faster twist you'll need...
Not sure what the Tikka norm is but here's one... Tikka T3 lite, .22-250 syn / stainless #3672 | Trade Me
Pretty sure all Tikka's are 1:14 for this calibre. You will probably need to re barrel to 1:8 if you want to shoot a high BC projectile. You say using a Tikka action, so you probably already have this in mind.
Hi, I have a Browning X bolt on T/M 1-9 twist for sale, contact me if interested K
Run an 8T. There is a very good article by in NZ Guns by Peter Clark on this calibre. He is a huge fan of Tikkas. Has a great range of calibres with their performance. If you can't find it let me know and I will try to dig it out.
Thanks all, some good stuff there.
I brought a chassis, while have a drink one night...... and now need to put something in it. Chassis is for tikka,.....
Still not to sure on twist rate. I like the idea of real fast and resultant pink mist, but like the heavier the projectile is better too.
I think speed is going to win.....
I have had two 22-250, kinda wish I had hung onto the browning safari, (sako action), but it was a heavy pig of a rifle,
I go minimum of 1-12 twist if building one, push a 50-55gr at warp speed, and still get a 60 gr partion or 65gr sierra to 3500,
My self if I got another I go to a twist that will stabilize a 75gr a-max. 1-9.
55gr B-tips, shot great for me and killed well on small game.
I suppose you could just buy an action and pick any barrel profile and twist you fancy? 1-9 sounds like the best of both worlds to my very limited knowledge... Or is it a case of you miss the very best of both worlds and get somewhere inbetween? Tikka actions must be a dime a dozen what with all these lost bolts I keep hearing about.
Maybe 22br...
Iv got 80's doing about 3200. It will equal the 22-250 with less powder. There's plenty of debates about the two, some say the br is inheritly more accurate.
If you are getting a new barrel go for the 22-250AI chamber your brass will last longer and you can up the velocity if you wish, I had mine done with a 1:10" twist it would put Hornady 60 grain HP
all through the same hole at 100 metres and turn 52 grain match bullets in to smoke with max loads,
I really only had it done to get a longer brass life it did that very well the 40 degree shoulder stops the brass stretching only neck sized the cases had a body die to bump the shoulder back
every 5 reloads could reach 22-250 velocities with lower pressure and still have a 100 fps more on tap if needed.
I've had a few. If going with a custom fast twist tube consider the AI version. You have to trim cases with this one. WW 748 and WW760 are good alternatives to 2208 if needed.
the 53grain vmax is pretty slippery .290 bc.