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Custom .22-250?
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<blockquote data-quote="Randfal" data-source="post: 3066604" data-attributes="member: 39629"><p>I have a custom 22-250AI in a Tikka action and love it. The AI versions cycle great out of AICS mags; I prefer the older MDT ones and have a bunch so that's what I use. I would not go 6 or 7 twist though. 8 will work for your 77s. Not the same bullet but I used to shoot 75hpbts from a 1:9t just fine from the 22-250AI. Sooner or later you'll be tempted to try some light bullets and be spinning them about in a 6/7t. I really like Sierra 60grTMKs; decent BC but still light enough you can easily drive them 3700+. I personally wouldn't shoot slow, high BC bullets at coyotes. I'm a believer in fast and flatter shooting. Majority of the time you don't have time to be messing with dialing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randfal, post: 3066604, member: 39629"] I have a custom 22-250AI in a Tikka action and love it. The AI versions cycle great out of AICS mags; I prefer the older MDT ones and have a bunch so that’s what I use. I would not go 6 or 7 twist though. 8 will work for your 77s. Not the same bullet but I used to shoot 75hpbts from a 1:9t just fine from the 22-250AI. Sooner or later you’ll be tempted to try some light bullets and be spinning them about in a 6/7t. I really like Sierra 60grTMKs; decent BC but still light enough you can easily drive them 3700+. I personally wouldn’t shoot slow, high BC bullets at coyotes. I’m a believer in fast and flatter shooting. Majority of the time you don’t have time to be messing with dialing. [/QUOTE]
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