Very nice, I used boyds gunstocks for the first time last fall for an encore rifle . That V.I.P. inletting makes it too easy, but I'll take it. Oh yeah, I have a Rem 700 in 221 fireball and its a joy to shoot , good cartridge choise :grin:
The cartridge is great. I wanted a small capacity 22 caliber but was skeptical about Hornet case life for reloading. The Fireball case is very robust and a step up from the Hornet and easy to reload. Powders like Hodgdon Lil'Gun and RL#7 really boot ballistic performance, especially Lil'Gun. 40 grain bullets from Nosler and Sierra both shoot really well. I've tested it on crows and one big fat ground hog. Nothing I shot even knew what hit it. Been hearing coyotes at night the past couple of weeks I hope I get to see one.
You bet it's a shooter. I have three loads worked up, six if you multiply times two because I use two different bullets with the same powder. I like both Nosler 40 grain Ballistic Tips and Sierra 40 grain BlitzKing bullets. Both shoot to the same point of aim. I use Reloader #7, IMR 4198, and Hodgdon Lil'Gun powder. Lil'Gun is amazing in this dinky cartridge.
Primers make a difference in my handloads. The CCI BR4 are the best but the Remington 7 1/2 and CCI 400 work well too. The Federal 205 primers don't give me the accuracy the others do.
In the past couple of weeks I've taken 5 crows, 1 huge ground hog, and yesterday evening.....a skunk. Shots range from about 100 yards to about 300 yards. At the range I shoot bottle caps at 200 yards ....... stopped going because it became too predictable. The critters are a lot more fun but not challenging because they are so much bigger. We have a fox in the area but I haven't seen it when I have access to the gun.
That would be an excellent choice. I remember when they came out around 2001 or so. Still a few to be had new in the box. My opinion is it's a grossly under appreciated choice for a varmint gun. No recoil at all and you can see the hits through the scope. Lil'Gun loads are listed at 3300 fps in a 22" barrel with 40 grain bullets. That's smokin for the size of the case and is right on the heels of a 223 with a lot less powder. I had considered the 22 Hornet but didn't like the case. The Fireball case is a shortened 222 and is quite robust.
50 grain is a good choice but be aware Fireball barrels usually have a slow twist 1:14 or slower. I've shot 50 grain bullets with good success but the recommended weight is 50 or less. The slow twist won't stabilize longer, heavier bullets.