R ray12 Junior Member 107 48 Jeromesville,Ohio Feb 2, 2014 #21 Thanks for all the replies guys!! It looks like I'm going to be going with the 22-250 but it wouldn't take much to convince me to buy a .223 !!
Thanks for all the replies guys!! It looks like I'm going to be going with the 22-250 but it wouldn't take much to convince me to buy a .223 !!
Bowhunter57 Senior Member 5,437 195 Roaming the country side....Retired. Feb 2, 2014 #22 The .22-250 is easily twice the power of the .223 with no compromise on accuracy...and at further distances. Bowhunter57
The .22-250 is easily twice the power of the .223 with no compromise on accuracy...and at further distances. Bowhunter57
Archertl Senior Member 7,433 178 Tacoma, Washington (Native Ohioan) Feb 2, 2014 #23 I shoot a 5.56x45 or a .220 swift.
Milo Tatonka guide. 8,189 171 Feb 2, 2014 #24 223.. Readily available ammo and at a decent price. Daniel you knock that nonsense off about twice the power...
223.. Readily available ammo and at a decent price. Daniel you knock that nonsense off about twice the power...
hickslawns Dignitary Member Supporting Member 40,581 288 Ohio Feb 2, 2014 #25 Twice as loud maybe. More expensive ammo. Less ammo options. The 250 is a fun one to shoot though. I will stick with the 223 myself but in some setups the 22-250 works. Flat country options limit me somewhat.
Twice as loud maybe. More expensive ammo. Less ammo options. The 250 is a fun one to shoot though. I will stick with the 223 myself but in some setups the 22-250 works. Flat country options limit me somewhat.