Never owned a 22-250. Went from 223 to 243. Figured since I’m running a 26” barrel and 55 grain Noslers around 4200 FPS or a hair more with hand loads with a bigger diameter bullet and energy id stick with my overkill .lol. Good looking BDL. The only one I have left is in 375 RUM.
Love the looks of the 700 bdl I have that in the 25-06 great video hope to see some videos on your rock chuck hunting with that 22-250 great video as usual buddy
The wood stock on that R700 is B E A utiful 💃 Love the long barrel, too. I just love my Savage 22-250 -- absolute laser. Good hunting this week, Dave 👍 Is your wife going along to film again?
Dave. Good video and great shooting. I loaded some .22-250's a week or so ago that I need to get out and shoot. Spent my last trip to the farm mowing and cleaning up from the Winter and I'm getting too old to do much of that. All I want to do is shoot! Thanks for sharing and take care.
👍 on your video Dave. I have been working with my 22-250 with different powders. Hoping to work with powders that is fairly easy to find. Have you any experience with Accurate 2200 on your 22-250?
I have not experimented with different powders on my 22-250. H-380 was the original powder named by Bruce Hodgdon for the 22-250 using a 53gn bullet with 38 grains, (hence H-380, 38 grains). It is perfect for me, so no need to experiment with other powders.
@@davestrohmeyer-saddleupsho8009H380 is a good powder; works well in a lot of different cartridges. My custom 22-250 from H-S Precision came with a test target shot with IMR 4064 and 50gr Ballistic Tip pills. Five shots in less than 3/8". When IMR Enduron powders came out, I quickly jumped on 4166. Short-cut, temperature stable, decoppering agent. Another good one is IMR 8208 XBR. Long live the 22-250! Thanks, Dave! Looking forward to some rockchuck carnage!😊
Never owned a 22-250. Went from 223 to 243. Figured since I’m running a 26” barrel and 55 grain Noslers around 4200 FPS or a hair more with hand loads with a bigger diameter bullet and energy id stick with my overkill .lol. Good looking BDL. The only one I have left is in 375 RUM.
I wonder if that point of aim shift was from those new glasses or cheek weld inconsistencies? Certain safety glasses screw me up like that..
@@tripplebeards3427 Could be but 1/2" difference is not a deal breaker for me.
Love the looks of the 700 bdl I have that in the 25-06 great video hope to see some videos on your rock chuck hunting with that 22-250 great video as usual buddy
Thanks for the kind words here and for watching.
The wood stock on that R700 is B E A utiful 💃 Love the long barrel, too. I just love my Savage 22-250 -- absolute laser.
Good hunting this week, Dave 👍 Is your wife going along to film again?
We shall see? HaHa!
I have a Laser of a Savage 22-250, as well. I should probably buy it in other calibers, since it rather markets itself.
Good Shooting Dave. If you still want the recipe for Prairie Dog Pot pie I imagine Rock chuck could be substituted. lol.
Thanks, but I have a natural aversion to botulism from eating "Varmints with lead poisoning."
Dave. Good video and great shooting. I loaded some .22-250's a week or so ago that I need to get out and shoot. Spent my last trip to the farm mowing and cleaning up from the Winter and I'm getting too old to do much of that. All I want to do is shoot! Thanks for sharing and take care.
Look forward to your next video. You look pretty spry to me on your videos.
@@davestrohmeyer-saddleupsho8009 Thanks. WWII was still going on when I was born! I'm almost as old as dirt. lol. Take care.
@@bobcatforever3485 HaHa! Better to be above the "Dirt" then below it.
@@davestrohmeyer-saddleupsho8009 For sure!
Thanks Dave. Good luck hunting.👍
Varmint hunting is a Win-Win both for the hunter and the land owner.
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Don't forget the scavengers.😅
Good afternoon Dave!! ❤
Mornin' CW! 40mph winds here today. Just a normal Idaho spring.
Great video … I always enjoy the content . . . Especially when going after the fur. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words here and for watching.
I wouldn't take anything away from the performance of the 22-250 used one for yrs.but my swift was always my first pick an still is
Great rifle and cartridge combo.
👍 on your video Dave.
I have been working with my 22-250 with different powders. Hoping to work with powders that is fairly easy to find.
Have you any experience with Accurate 2200 on your 22-250?
I have not experimented with different powders on my 22-250. H-380 was the original powder named by Bruce Hodgdon for the 22-250 using a 53gn bullet with 38 grains, (hence H-380, 38 grains). It is perfect for me, so no need to experiment with other powders.
@@davestrohmeyer-saddleupsho8009H380 is a good powder; works well in a lot of different cartridges. My custom 22-250 from H-S Precision came with a test target shot with IMR 4064 and 50gr Ballistic Tip pills. Five shots in less than 3/8". When IMR Enduron powders came out, I quickly jumped on 4166. Short-cut, temperature stable, decoppering agent. Another good one is IMR 8208 XBR. Long live the 22-250! Thanks, Dave! Looking forward to some rockchuck carnage!😊
@@luvtahandload7692 Thanks for your experiences here.