60 grain Partition 22-250

Alderman

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Apr 5, 2014
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Spent the afternoon trying some Partitions in the Remington 700 SPS.
After trying H380 and Varget I was happy to go under an inch with a freshly cleaned barrel and a dose of Varget. I worked up to the book max load and never had any pressure signs to cause concern. .
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That ought to work!

Going for deer or antelope with the 22-250? Should be an excellent choice of bullet for that task. Any idea what velocity you're getting?

Guy
 
I have a friend up on the N. Slope that hunts everything from foxes to polar bears with a .22-250 and Partitions.

He's on his third one and it works far better than I'd ever believe it would.
 
I got the older style PT to shoot in a M700 VLS 26" 1:14" twist. I also recovered one from water jugs and it was impressive. I put one through a coyote end to end with complete penetration and a very dead song dog.
Great bullet and cartridge combo.

JD338
 
hodgeman":2v71nv56 said:
I have a friend up on the N. Slope that hunts everything from foxes to polar bears with a .22-250 and Partitions.

He's on his third one and it works far better than I'd ever believe it would.

That's pretty incredible! I have alot of faith in the 22-250 and have taken alot of deer with one way back in the day, but I couldn't imagine taking a polar bear with one.. I'd love to sit around the fire and hear those stories.
 
I drew an antelope tag and was thinking about trying this out. Not sure at this point and interested in the pros and cons.
I've also got a newer 243, 7mm-08 and 6.5 Creedmoor I want to initiate also.


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hodgeman":1di6tdrg said:
I have a friend up on the N. Slope that hunts everything from foxes to polar bears with a .22-250 and Partitions.

He's on his third one and it works far better than I'd ever believe it would.

I've heard of this, though I've never witnessed it or known anyone who used a 22-250 for larger game. Clearly, the bullet in the boiler will work. How decisively it works may be a point to consider. I've heard of inuit using a 22-250 with polar bears and a dog. The dog leads the bear in a large circle and as it comes past the hunter, a fatal shot is delivered to the head.
 
@Alderman
Fun to read that someone else on the forum from the other side of the Pacific is trying out 60g PTs in .22-250 at the same time I am [emoji1360]
I’m shooting a Tikka T3x with 1:14” twist 22” barrel with suppressor.
Shooting very well, with my best group last weekend being 0.58” @ 100m.
Load was:
Hornady brass
FLRM primer
34.0gr Varget
2.050 Ogive
Avg MV 3340fps

Very interesting and a fun outcome, given my .223 with 1:8” twist will not shoot the same 60gr Partition well at all.



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Have head and neck shot deer with smaller polymer tipped projectiles, and while kill shots, I was not happy with the slow death trauma, so am seeking a heavier weight projectile that will stabilise in a slow twist .22-250. So I think I’ve found it, and with tweaking the seating depth a bit, should be a tack driver too.



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