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Thread: using a 22-250 donor action..

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    quadsport09
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    using a 22-250 donor action..


    What calibers can I get out of this? Looking to get into long range shooting , and Ive got a stevens model 200 22-250. Should I keep it at the 22-250, or..? what do you guys suggest. New to building guns. Got every tool possible in the shed and Im pretty handy and not afraid to experiment and I would appreciate all you guys input alot!
    thanks , Matt

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    KRP
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    Re: using a 22-250 donor action..

    What caliber do you want? 17? 50? You Kiwis are impressively industrious so I'd like to see what you come up with. What is it you plan to do with the rifle?

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    Re: using a 22-250 donor action..

    With only a barrel change, I think you can go with .243, .260, 7mm-08, .308, and maybe some of the larger stuff as well. Any of the ones I listed should get you out to 1000yds with the right mix of components.

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    Jericho
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    Re: using a 22-250 donor action..

    .250-3000 would be pretty easy also.

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    ellobo
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    Re: using a 22-250 donor action..

    And you can keep the .22-250 barrel and swap it back if you want. Just rezero after the swap. You may have to tweek the magazine a bit for some cartridges. Just keep that barrel and tang free floated. You may find yourself swapping barrels more often than you think. Some guys on here are just plain barrel swapping fanatics. Gets expensive, just ask 'em. ;D

    El Lobo

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    quadsport09
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    Re: using a 22-250 donor action..

    Well I would love a 50.. Haha . Idk a 308 might be good. I plan on learning to reload soon but I don't yet, so I need a caliber I can shoot fairly cheap using factory ammo

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    Re: using a 22-250 donor action..

    Everyone has their favorite rounds, and I will throw a plug out there for the .243. I have just recently started shooting and reloading for it, and really like it alot. It is not too bad on powder and brass is easy to find, so it is ralativley inexpensive to load for. You can load up the light stuff (55gr vmax, etc.) around 4000fps to smoke just about any varmint out there. And you can load all the way up to 115 grain bullets shooting at 1000yds and beyond, or for larger predators and deer. It's a really versatile round and very fun to shoot with super low recoil. But, then again, if you get into barrel swapping, why not get one of all of them and change it up.

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