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01-02-2012, 08:00 PM
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Recoil 22-250 Vs 243
I've been thinking of upgrading my 22-250 (55 gr bullet) to a 243 (95 gr bullet) to get a little more distance on coyotes. I do ok with the 250 because there isn't much recoil. Not really happy with admitting this but when recoil starts to become a factor so does the flinching.
I found this chart that's pretty well saying it's just over double. Well… double of next to nothing is still pretty good I'm thinking.
http://www.chuckhawks.com/recoil_table.htm
Anyone out there tried both? Is there a big difference in recoil?
Thanks in advance
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01-02-2012, 08:03 PM
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01-02-2012, 08:08 PM
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i guess depending on the bullet grian, would still think a .243 would have double the recoil of a 22-250, still aint no cannon.
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01-02-2012, 08:09 PM
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muzzle blast
i notice more noise from the 243 but no recoil. To really appreciate the long range 243 check the flat trajectory on a 55 BT launched at 4000fps
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01-02-2012, 08:14 PM
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Thanks
Thanks guys. Looks like something I might actually move forward with. Got my eye on the Tikka T3 Super Varmint coupled with a Nightforce scope. Should make for a pretty good combo.
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01-02-2012, 08:37 PM
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The 243win recoil is quite mild, I wouldn't be at all concerned. If you are talking about the 95gr Berger, Berger recommends a 1 in 9" twist, while the Tikka is a 1 in 10" twist.
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01-02-2012, 08:49 PM
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Winchester ballistic silvertip is what I've been using since forever. How do you find out the rate of twist that Winchester recommends for the 95 gr?
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01-02-2012, 08:55 PM
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I wouldn't worry about the Ballistic Silvertip at all, they aren't overly long for the weight. The 1 in 10" is good for most bullets to 100gr, as long as they aren't exceptionally long like the Berger VLD. With the 95gr VLD, 1 in 10" is marginal, but it might be okay.
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01-02-2012, 11:45 PM
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I shoot a 243 with 58gr Hornadys, and my wife shoots a 22-250 with 45gr Winchesters. I wouldn't say my 243 has double the recoil, but regardless it definitely doesn't kick enough to worry about any "flinching" problems.
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01-02-2012, 11:54 PM
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I'm very sensitive too but for me with the .243 it's more about noise than recoil, even on it's best day I don't think you can really say it kicks, but i still flinch..... I'll have to hunt wearing ear plugs lol.
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01-03-2012, 08:32 AM
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There is not much recoil
With bullets of the same weight it is about the same as my 223, so not much recoil at all.
It is not a big banger either. I think that you'll like it.
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01-03-2012, 10:05 AM
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Definitely convinced on the recoil part that for sure. Getting these responses takes all the guess work out of it.
Tanks again fellas. I appreciate it.
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01-03-2012, 05:03 PM
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Actualy if it is more distance your looking for then a fast twist 22-250 with 75 grain bullets and the right load is flatter and hits hader than most 243 loads. If you really want to reach out and touch something the 22-250 A.I. is all over the 243 like a tent. I shoot 75 and 80 grain at 3300 and 3400 fps and no standard 243 comes close. I have 6MM Remington and it can not keep up to my 22-250 A.I. for flat shooting or hard hitting.
Down side could be that you have to reload but for myself I hardly ever buy factory amo so it is no big deal.
Just a thought to remeber a 22-250 with a 1-14 barrel is a totaly different gun than a 22-250 with a 1-8 barrel.
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01-03-2012, 10:27 PM
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The wife and I shoot both and its so close its barely even noticeable. Try the 55grs nosler ballistic tips at around 3700 to 4000 fps in the .243 They are deadly.
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01-04-2012, 01:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by North of 53
Actualy if it is more distance your looking for then a fast twist 22-250 with 75 grain bullets and the right load is flatter and hits hader than most 243 loads. If you really want to reach out and touch something the 22-250 A.I. is all over the 243 like a tent. I shoot 75 and 80 grain at 3300 and 3400 fps and no standard 243 comes close. I have 6MM Remington and it can not keep up to my 22-250 A.I. for flat shooting or hard hitting.
Down side could be that you have to reload but for myself I hardly ever buy factory amo so it is no big deal.
Just a thought to remeber a 22-250 with a 1-14 barrel is a totaly different gun than a 22-250 with a 1-8 barrel.
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The real downside, of course, is that you can't use them to hunt deer or larger legally in this province.
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