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MAGNUS
01-27-2010, 06:23 AM
You have a 270 you can use it for hog and deer. You can buy or build a 22-250 and use that for yotes and deer and small game too.

I have a 308 srub gun for hogs and a 223 for all varmints, ferrals, etc and deer. I can use the 308 on deer also if i choose. I also have a 22-250 AI for longrange shooting and a .17hmr for the small suff. I have a few other guns too but those are my goto firearms and most used.

I do personally love the different firearms and calibres available, but really love the idea off one calibre does all. If your looking for that one gun for all and you dont care bout the yotes pelt maybe you should get a quater bore rifle. A 250 savage or if you relaod or have a friend who does a 250 savage AI are my recomendations. Then you can take hog, deer, yote etc with that one rifle

The 250 AI can equal the 25-06 with less powder in a short action, im slowly getting one for myself and savage has the 250 as a shelf item....

http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/models/

wildwv
01-28-2010, 05:11 PM
I use a 22-250 alot on deer and use Seirra 52 gr. BTHP MKs, it flat out puts them in the dirt even with a marginal shot placement. I talk to a guy on another forum that shoots lots of hogs in TX. with his 250 and loves it. Good Luck

Live Oak
01-31-2010, 12:26 PM
If you are not going to build a rifle or reload, an off the shelf solution might be a Savage VLP-DBM 22-250 with 1 in 9 twist barrel. With a good scope, bipod, and sling, this rifle will weigh in around 17 -18 lbs. and be very mild with respect to recoil. In my opinion, any shot beyond 200 yards on game animals larger than coyotes with off the shelf ammo would be inadvisable due to velocity loss and subsequent reduction in bullet performance.

Winchester makes 22-250 64 grain PP that would be "adequate" provided good shot placement on hogs, and good for pretty much any smaller/lesser game animals.

On the off chance you want to go the reloading route, the Hornady 75 and 80 grain Amax bullets would an even better choice in ammo.

I agree that the 270 would be a better choice but due to medical reasons, I have to go easy on recoil. The 22-250 is SOOOOOOOOO much more pleasant and enjoyable to shoot compared to the 7mm Remingtion Mag or 30-06.

handirifle
02-09-2010, 11:22 PM
It depends. If you reload, I'd suggest the 243. Use it with 70-85gr bullets and you'll kill either yotes or hogs with ease. The nice thing about the 243 is you will NOT have yotes running off, even with a fairly bad hit. I have used mine on yotes, and all I can say is do not use it if you want the pelt :o.

Seriously, the 243, with a 70gr bullet, will give about the same recoil, and the same trajectory and velocity as the 22-250 with a 60gr load. When I loaded some 55gr Sierra's I was exceeding 4000fps. Recoil was almost in 223 class. I gotta tell you, when shooting bullets that fast, it a real treat to see the impact BEFORE recoil has a chance to move the rifle. That is with a sporter weight barrel too. The 243 is a superb varmint caliber with a 70-85gr bullet, and loaded with an 85+ is a great deer round as well, easily to 350-400yds. On hogs I'd say it ought to do it at 300 and under.

TesTed
02-10-2010, 08:50 PM
Just ordered my 2nd Savage a Model: 12 VLP DBM in 22-250 and this ones for the varmints so I hope it will work well on the yotes/bobcats/foxes..Oh and if it doesn't do the job my my other Savage is 300WSM don't think I'll have any problems with knock down power here if 22-250 can't get the job done.

MZ5
02-15-2010, 08:51 PM
Since acquiring a 223WSSM, the 22-250 seems like a complete waste of time and money. I use a 223Rem for lighter stuff, and the WSSM if I need to go up whilst staying with a 22-cal. That said, I'd use a 243 or a 25WSSM for the multi-tasking under discussion here.

setterman
02-15-2010, 09:27 PM
Quarter bore is the way to go.....
I use a .257 Rob for evrything: Deer, yotes and when I get a chance hogs. The coyote in the pic by my name was shot at 250yds running with my .257 Rob and he crumbled like a card house. Shot all the deer I've killed in the last several years with it also. I hand load a 100gr BT and it works great for all of them.
I have a .22-250 that I shoot crows with and a .17HMR.but my .257 is my all around Fav

Waceyf
02-16-2010, 12:26 PM
The .270 gets my vote. My dad shot a 250 pound hog with his 243 and one lunged him at 70 yds didnt find him for a week. He trailed him in the brush for an hour and half and couldnt get another clean shot. Not saying it wont work but it didnt for him. That being said it depends if you want the meat or if your just shooting to get rid of them, the 243 did kill the hog but didnt kill him quick enough to salvage meat.

MAGNUS
02-16-2010, 11:50 PM
Since acquiring a 223WSSM, the 22-250 seems like a complete waste of time and money. I use a 223Rem for lighter stuff, and the WSSM if I need to go up whilst staying with a 22-cal. That said, I'd use a 243 or a 25WSSM for the multi-tasking under discussion here.


Seems like alot of extra powder used in the 223WSSM for minimal gain over the 22-250 i woudlnt bother, the 25WSSM was aslo a failure wouldnt bother with that either. There are many other quarter bores out there that are a better choice.

MZ5
02-22-2010, 12:48 AM
Just as much advantage and gain/benefit of the 223 WSSM over the 22-250 as there is in the 22-250 over the 223 Rem. I will agree, though, that there are an unbelievably large quantity of fools out there who merely repeat the party line of Win/Olin's competition, without any actual experience with the WSSMs whatsoever. Check the AR world; EVERYONE is building on the WSSMs.

McKinneyMike
02-22-2010, 06:27 AM
I used a 22-250 for a rifle hunt in texas and when we skinned that deer one of the shoulders was completely destroyed, so we couldn't get any meat of it. The other shoulder had bruised spots too so yea a 22-250 is plenty enough for deer.


Well the Texas deer that i have seen are no bigger than a large dog, so sure a 22-250 will work fine. Most people shoot deer in the 200lbs plus range though and a 22-250 is just too light to be effective in the hands of anyone short of marksmen at very short range. Killing should be merciful. Save the 22 calibers for the crows and coyotes please.

My personal preference for deer and hogs would be a 25-06, but there are many options that fit the bill :)

EFBell
02-22-2010, 11:08 AM
I also belive the 25-06 is the perfect deer cartridge. And I also believe the 22-250 will be around long after the WSSM's are little more than footnote in cartridge history books. But, to each his own. I do realize that there are better bullets available these days for the 22's that were not available just a few years ago.

wbm
02-22-2010, 12:10 PM
...Just use the .270..lol.. ;)...By the time you buy a new gun & scope setup, think how much .270 ammo you can buy for that price.. :o


Ditto! ;D

MAGNUS
02-22-2010, 06:04 PM
I do realize that there are better bullets available these days for the 22's that were not available just a few years ago.


If you do use proper bullet choice like a barnes tsx or nosler partition then the 22-250 WILL be fine for all deer given correct bullet placement.

Deserthunter
03-11-2010, 02:51 PM
While a 22-250 MAY bring a nice buck down, In my opinion is barely sufficient to do the job and then only when placement is perfect.......

At 200yrds a typical .224 bullet that started at 3700fps has less than 1000ft lbs of energy left. At 300yrds it's down to less than 750ft lbs.

I've taken more than 40 head of Muley out west, with shots from 200-600yrds, Most, If not all were taken with my 270win using 130gr loaded to 3100fps. At 200yrds it's still got over 2000ft lbs of energy, enough to put a deer down with a nicely placed shot....

For many, many years my 22-250's have taken coyotes with no problem, but for big game, give me a big game rifle......

I've seen to many wounded animals running around from hunters that have gotten excited and not placed a bullet where it belongs and in the heat of the moment it's so easy..... Use a rifle that's designed to bring down the animal your hunting and practice, practice...... JMHO

SD Dogger
03-11-2010, 06:18 PM
If you want to hunt hogs and coyotes with the same rifle, I would NOT go for a .22-250 ..... they are fine coyote meds but when you factor in hogs ....

......... I would go UPSCALE to at least a .243 but better still a .257 Bob

Three 44s


Agree. I've been shooting a .22-250 for a long time, and it is great p-dog and yote medicine, but for a hog I would pass. .243 would be better, not a great hog gun, .270 is much better, but better than a .22-250.

McKinneyMike
03-11-2010, 08:52 PM
I like the 22-250 also, but it is not a deer round. Well maybe some of the dog sized Texas deer, but not what I call deer sized animals across the majority of the US. A .243 is a minimum in my book.

MAGNUS
03-15-2010, 12:22 AM
Im gonna say this.. i kill deer with a 223 people kill deer all the time with a 22 hornet. Do i suggest this to everyone well no, but is it as humane and just as good as other calibres.. yes as long as you know how and what to do. Deer is by far not big game it is medium at best. Larger bore size is not a substitute for poor bullet placement in my books.

bootsmcguire
03-16-2010, 12:01 AM
I shoot a 12FV 22-250 with a 1-12 twist and 55gr Sierra Spitzers, and on Coyotes it stops em in their tracks. I have never had the opportunity to take a hog, as them seem to be far and few between here in the midwest. As far as an all around gun that's light on recoil and cheap to shoot I always seem to find myself reaching for my my 12FV in 308 Win. If you need a gun to do it all I love the heavy gun and hard hitting power of the 308 12FV. Too bad they discontinued it for 2009. :-\

moe2
03-23-2010, 11:30 PM
i also have a fv 22-250 and i have shot two hogs back to back with 55 grn sie. first shot i hit the 200lb hog right behind the ear drt the second was running towards me <150lbs>an shot him under the chin ,drt. 1st shot @ 125yds an 2shot @ 100 yds . 22-250 works for me with well placed shot :)s. have not shot deer with it ,i use 257 weatherby for deer it also works on hogs VERY WELL. ;D