Suggestions for .224 high BC Medium Game Bullet

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I've got a 22-250 with a fast twist barrel (1-8") and would like to use it for Pronghorn/Whitetail. Any suggestions from those in the know would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
 
It seems that a lot of guys like to 80gr or 88gr ELD-M bullets in the fast twist 22s. Personally, I've been shooting the Berger 80gr FullBore and 85.5 Hy-Tgt bullets. They are both very accurate in my 7.5 twist Creedmoor. I'm tempted to take a whitetail with the 22 Creedmoor this year, but I have so many more appropriate cartridges that I'll hold off for now.

Good luck with your 22-250.
 
I have a 22-250AI with 7" twist, have used Nosler CC in 77g & 88g on foxes here, they work quite well on pigs too. I don't doubt these would work on deer, but I trim meplats to ensure expansion.
For deer, the Berger's are hard to beat and I'm in the 85.5g LRHT camp.
I've been looking at the Barnes 77g LRX, but finding them here has proven futile. I really want to try them on goats @ 600+metres.

Cheers.
 
The 77TMK is a stone cold killer.

Otherwise Berger 85.5 or 80-88 ELDM.

I want so bad for the 90 grain ATips to be a reliable killer. I've shot them out to 1100 yards in my 7 twist 22-250AI.
Thanks for all the great info. Anyone try the Nosler 70 grain AB?
 
Speer 70gr is a great option. It an actual hunting bullet and hammers.
 

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Speer 70gr is a great option. It an actual hunting bullet and hammers.
That bullet has the BC of a lead balloon.

A bonded or otherwise heavy constructed bullet is not needed or I would even argue desired for shooting whitetail or similar size game, especially at longer distances.

The bullets mentioned in my post will be much more destructive and have far more tissue damage.
 
I just killed an antelope last weekend with my 22GT running 75gr ELD-Ms and dumped him in his tracks at 200 yards.
 
That bullet has the BC of a lead balloon.

A bonded or otherwise heavy constructed bullet is not needed or I would even argue desired for shooting whitetail or similar size game, especially at longer distances.

The bullets mentioned in my post will be much more destructive and have far more tissue damage.
He didnt specify ranges and these work great out to 450 yds no problem. Honestly neither animal mention are rugged so he could kill them with cheap BT bullets and shoot more and save $$
 
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