Barrel for 22-250

mcseal2

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Nov 1, 2010
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I have a Remington 700 22-250 I purchased used last year. It's a mid-80's gun that came with an HS precision stock, Timney trigger, and 12x fixed Leupold scope. I got it cheap enough I figured even if I replaced the barrel the rest of the package was worth the price. I wanted to use it for predators so I switched the scope out to a VX-6 3-18x44 and tried it. It shot right around MOA with a couple brands of 50 and 55gr loads, good enough for what I was doing. I ended up using the Hornady Superformance 50gr V max load for it's ballistics, and shot a couple hundred of them at targets or critters. I shot quite a few coyotes with it last winter, but started missing some shots I shouldn't have later in the year. I ended up giving it a thorough cleaning and putting it up. This winter I got it back out and tried again. The loads it liked last year are only getting 2-3 MOA, and there seems to be no issue with bedding or scope. I even put the scope over on my 25-06 and it performed perfectly.

It looks like it's time for the rifle to get a new barrel. I'm thinking of something along the lines of a 22" #4 fluted barrel for the replacement. I think after I get it all done I'll have my gunsmith cerakote the rifle and stock with the Kryptek stencils he has, they turn out really good looking. After that it will be back to shooting coyotes.

My question for everyone is what brand barrel and what twist would you go with? I have a 243, 6mm, and 25-06 as dual purpose guns so I'm not looking to shoot game just coyotes and smaller critters. I'd like to be able to run a 50-55gr bullet with good speed. I have a 500ct box of Sierra 53gr Matchkings and a couple hundred 55gr Gamekings I'll likely start with, the predator forums show good reviews on both for coyotes. I want to get better than the MOA accuracy I was getting before too. I could go to a 24" barrel if needed, but for calling sometimes a shorter tube is nice. Is there a company that's making the top 22 caliber barrels now, noticeably better than others?

Thanks for your help.
 
I would run a Brux with a 14" twist primarily because they have a 5 week lead time right now and you don't intend to shoot more than a 55gr bullet. My other barrel choices would be Bartlein and Krieger.
 
With 22 cal 1/14 twist barrel I mostly shoot 50gr/53gr bullets and maybe excuse to have another 22 cal rifle I use 1/12 twist for 55gr and some 60gr bullets.

I only have one rifle that has factory barrel so have pretty good mix on barrels used hunting/varmints rifles and I'll give you good example my 243AI has Hart barrel and 243 has Kreiger. Right now Kreiger and Bartlein are 4 to 6 mos out and Rock Creek is taking orders. Below is place you might calls see what's coming in.

http://bugholes.com/index.php?route=pro ... path=88_89
 
Thanks everyone I'll check into those. I have several rifles with custom barrels, a 6mm with a Kreiger, 204, 270, and 243 with Pac Nor, 264WM's with a McGowan and a Lilja, 300WM with whatever Rifles Inc uses. All have shot good with some load development or ammo experimenting. I'm not short on rifles to shoot so this project isn't a big hurry.
 
Just my opinion but an 8 twist will shoot 50 and 55's just fine BUT if you decided to load some 75 or 77 grain Bullets up to around 3200-3300 you might really like those as well. Just a thought.
 
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