I’ve always wanted a fast .22 cal centerfire for coyotes. Have had a .223 CZ-527 for awhile but want something with more horsepower. I know this gun will be a “barrel burner” but would like recommendations on what caliber to choose. As of right now I’m leaning towards a 8” twist 24” barrel on a plain .22-.243. For ease of reloading steps and feeding issues. However I’m open to suggestions on cartridge as long as it’s .22 cal. This will be my first wildcat cartridge so simpler might be a little better.
I was leaning toward getting a Remington 700 used and working up a custom from there. However, I really like the feel of the browning x-bolt (thumb safety) and they make one in 22-250 with a 1 in 9” twist. I was thinking I could just AI the barrel and shoot it for awhile and then make a 24” 8 twist barrel for either a 22-250AI or a .22-.243. That way I could get some fun out of buying my donor rifle as opposed to just stripping the barrel off right away. Would the detachable mag of the x-bolt be a hinderance for the .22-.243 or 22-250 AI in the future? Not sure I wanna shoot the super long high BC bullets, mostly under 75 grain. Just confused as being a lefty the options are limited and I don’t want to buy a rifle that’s not worth customizing.
Thanks,
Luke
I was leaning toward getting a Remington 700 used and working up a custom from there. However, I really like the feel of the browning x-bolt (thumb safety) and they make one in 22-250 with a 1 in 9” twist. I was thinking I could just AI the barrel and shoot it for awhile and then make a 24” 8 twist barrel for either a 22-250AI or a .22-.243. That way I could get some fun out of buying my donor rifle as opposed to just stripping the barrel off right away. Would the detachable mag of the x-bolt be a hinderance for the .22-.243 or 22-250 AI in the future? Not sure I wanna shoot the super long high BC bullets, mostly under 75 grain. Just confused as being a lefty the options are limited and I don’t want to buy a rifle that’s not worth customizing.
Thanks,
Luke