Good for you Chad.......go for it. Then you can build a 17-204, load up some 30gr. bullets and embarrass the big bore fellas at those far away distances.
Started my 20-250 project today. Using a tuned Remington. Trued action and bolt, bushed firing pin, replaced firing pin assembly with GreTan. Turned firing pin down to fit new sleeve. Did a few things prior to getting barrel which is a nine twist Lilja. Here's a few pics from today. Hope to do some more tomorrow.
Got her put together. Shot a few rounds for break in, looks impressive. Going to chronograph today. If it impresses me enough I will do some fluting on the bolt and barrel. If not we will Cerakote and finish it up. Groups from 50's and 55's look good. 3780 with 55's. 5/8" group. Will take it down some.
Starting load development with H-414. It worked well in my 20 Dasher so trying it here. Get about the same velocities I did with the Dasher. The regular 22-250 case just feeds much nicer. Think I will stay in the 3700 fps range. Have some 50's I'll test as well.
Decided to flute the bolt and not the barrel. Going to put a side bolt release in it too.
Will Cerakote all the metal Grafite black and probably do the bolt flutes and scope bases a gray color.
Finished it up a few days ago. Again, built on a tuned Rem. 700 short action with a few nice custom features. 9 twist #3 Lilja, Jewell trigger, McMillan A-3 sporter pillar and steel bedded, Vortex PST scope, and Talley rings. Cerakoted graphite black and a few touches of gray Cerakote also.
Shooting some 50 grain Bergers at 3800 fps as starting loads. H-414 powder. First three groups pictured. Groups shrunk as bulletts were pulled from lands. Took it with us for a squirrel and chuck hunt and had a couple of shots at 380 yds. Both head shots. Pretty happy with it so far.