Okie Hunter
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Can somebody explain this whole 223 vs. 22-250 fur friendly thing to me? Some say the 223 is more fur friendly than it’s brother the 22-250. As I see it the two guns shoot the same bullet. Although the 22-250 may (or it may not depending on load) shot that same bullet faster. They are none the less the same projectile. If this is the case, is it bullet velocity alone that makes the 250 un-fur friendly?
It would seem to me there are only a couple of logical conclusions to draw from the debate. Slow the bullet down coming from the 22-250 and it will be just as fur friendly as the 223 or bullet selection is the all (or maybe the only) important factor when it comes to fur damage.
If my assumptions are correct, either caliber gun will have the same effect on fur, either good or bad.
I have little experience with a 22 caliber gun, I just bought a 22-250 and so far have not killed anything but paper. I have killed about 25 or 30 coyotes this past year with a 25 wssm shooting a 85 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip. All have been clean kills, very little movement after the shot, some are easy on the fur and some were not. Fur damage, in my view, has largely been a product of bullet placement.
My question is, why do some folks think the 223 is better on fur than a 22-250? Is it the bullet speed thing?
It would seem to me there are only a couple of logical conclusions to draw from the debate. Slow the bullet down coming from the 22-250 and it will be just as fur friendly as the 223 or bullet selection is the all (or maybe the only) important factor when it comes to fur damage.
If my assumptions are correct, either caliber gun will have the same effect on fur, either good or bad.
I have little experience with a 22 caliber gun, I just bought a 22-250 and so far have not killed anything but paper. I have killed about 25 or 30 coyotes this past year with a 25 wssm shooting a 85 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip. All have been clean kills, very little movement after the shot, some are easy on the fur and some were not. Fur damage, in my view, has largely been a product of bullet placement.
My question is, why do some folks think the 223 is better on fur than a 22-250? Is it the bullet speed thing?