bigpete wrote:Do it. Do it now. Lol
bigpete wrote:The bob is a bit better but the savage is just plain good. Still thinking of converting my 22-250 to one with open sights and a 20 or 22 inch barrel
bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:The bob is a bit better but the savage is just plain good. Still thinking of converting my 22-250 to one with open sights and a 20 or 22 inch barrel
i think a rifle in 22-250 doesn't have enough mag length for the 250.not a problem in some rifles like the rem 700 . just change out the mag box/follower . i was thinking of re-barreling a 243 . a old parker hale maybe
24" barrel for me . free velocity without having to push pressure . my 25" barrel 308 musgrave has proved that to me . damn thing balances beautifully for offhand shooting too. i've considered the 25 souper , but the 250 savage (or bob) is pre 1936 which meets the criteria for comp rules . the 25-308 souper doesn't give up much to the 25-06 , but the lack of high BC projectiles holds things back . but apparently there's a 131gn high BC projectile in the states that's just come out for the latest craze . 25 creedmoor . more speed than the 6.5CM, better barrel life than the 6mm CM . it's a efficient case with good shoulder . there's also been ackleyed versions of the souper and the 250 which sound good . but to keep it simple with dies and brass , i reckon a standard 250 savage would do me
bigrich wrote:Hey fellas, just wondering if anyone on here is playing with the 250 savage. I’ve got an idea for a dual purpose rifle. One I can use in classic caliber class comp at my local range with mild/accurate loads, then dose it up with 87’s for feral control. Necking up 22-250 brass to keep things cheap is a consideration.
Opinions fella’s ?
GQshayne wrote:From memory, isn't the case capacity a bit on the low side for 87gn projectiles??? It would be only moderate velocity I would have thought compared to .243 etc.
Depends what you want it to do I suppose.
deye243 wrote:bigrich wrote:Hey fellas, just wondering if anyone on here is playing with the 250 savage. I’ve got an idea for a dual purpose rifle. One I can use in classic caliber class comp at my local range with mild/accurate loads, then dose it up with 87’s for feral control. Necking up 22-250 brass to keep things cheap is a consideration.
Opinions fella’s ?
Have you got dies rich
GQshayne wrote:From memory, isn't the case capacity a bit on the low side for 87gn projectiles??? It would be only moderate velocity I would have thought compared to .243 etc.
Depends what you want it to do I suppose.
bigpete wrote:bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:The bob is a bit better but the savage is just plain good. Still thinking of converting my 22-250 to one with open sights and a 20 or 22 inch barrel
i think a rifle in 22-250 doesn't have enough mag length for the 250.not a problem in some rifles like the rem 700 . just change out the mag box/follower . i was thinking of re-barreling a 243 . a old parker hale maybe
24" barrel for me . free velocity without having to push pressure . my 25" barrel 308 musgrave has proved that to me . damn thing balances beautifully for offhand shooting too. i've considered the 25 souper , but the 250 savage (or bob) is pre 1936 which meets the criteria for comp rules . the 25-308 souper doesn't give up much to the 25-06 , but the lack of high BC projectiles holds things back . but apparently there's a 131gn high BC projectile in the states that's just come out for the latest craze . 25 creedmoor . more speed than the 6.5CM, better barrel life than the 6mm CM . it's a efficient case with good shoulder . there's also been ackleyed versions of the souper and the 250 which sound good . but to keep it simple with dies and brass , i reckon a standard 250 savage would do me
It can fit full sized 308 in it so I'm not sure where you get that info from tbh
bigrich wrote:deye243 wrote:bigrich wrote:Hey fellas, just wondering if anyone on here is playing with the 250 savage. I’ve got an idea for a dual purpose rifle. One I can use in classic caliber class comp at my local range with mild/accurate loads, then dose it up with 87’s for feral control. Necking up 22-250 brass to keep things cheap is a consideration.
Opinions fella’s ?
Have you got dies rich
Not as yet mate. Still mulling over this idea. Posted on this forum to get opinions and whether there’s any negatives I haven’t considered.
deye243 wrote:bigrich wrote:deye243 wrote:bigrich wrote:Hey fellas, just wondering if anyone on here is playing with the 250 savage. I’ve got an idea for a dual purpose rifle. One I can use in classic caliber class comp at my local range with mild/accurate loads, then dose it up with 87’s for feral control. Necking up 22-250 brass to keep things cheap is a consideration.
Opinions fella’s ?
Have you got dies rich
Not as yet mate. Still mulling over this idea. Posted on this forum to get opinions and whether there’s any negatives I haven’t considered.
Let me know if you go ahead , I have some
deye243 wrote:It would be a good cal for what you want it for as you won't have to worry about throat erosion like a 243w and such .
The dies are rcbs and a bonaza bench rest set so they don't have the expander you want but you might be able to get one from the importer ?
Blr243 wrote:Rebels have new Remington brass 90 bucks for 50 cases. That’s not too bad reslly for an un common calibre. Might save u slot of stuffing about
GQshayne wrote:From memory, isn't the case capacity a bit on the low side for 87gn projectiles??? It would be only moderate velocity I would have thought compared to .243 etc.
Depends what you want it to do I suppose.
deye243 wrote:All ways neck down as necking up will lead to donuts because you are moving thicker shoulder brass into the neck area .
Making cases is a PITA but if I had to I would be doing the 6.5 .
Now donuts aren't a problem if the base of the pill doesn't reach the shoulder neck Junction but if it dose it can spike pressure or worse gall the locking lungs.
bigpete wrote:deye243 wrote:All ways neck down as necking up will lead to donuts because you are moving thicker shoulder brass into the neck area .
Making cases is a PITA but if I had to I would be doing the 6.5 .
Now donuts aren't a problem if the base of the pill doesn't reach the shoulder neck Junction but if it dose it can spike pressure or worse gall the locking lungs.
What do you mean donuts ? I've necked up heaps of 308 and 30-06 to .358,even did 22-250 to .358 for s**ts and giggles. Never had any issues ?
Billo wrote:GQshayne wrote:From memory, isn't the case capacity a bit on the low side for 87gn projectiles??? It would be only moderate velocity I would have thought compared to .243 etc.
Depends what you want it to do I suppose.
had no problem running 100gr BT at 3240fps from my Sako 250 Savage, sold it in a moment of madness, would put 5 under 10mm
bigpete wrote:deye243 wrote:All ways neck down as necking up will lead to donuts because you are moving thicker shoulder brass into the neck area .
Making cases is a PITA but if I had to I would be doing the 6.5 .
Now donuts aren't a problem if the base of the pill doesn't reach the shoulder neck Junction but if it dose it can spike pressure or worse gall the locking lungs.
What do you mean donuts ? I've necked up heaps of 308 and 30-06 to .358,even did 22-250 to .358 for s**ts and giggles. Never had any issues ?
SCJ429 wrote:Nothing a bit of neck turning won’t fix.