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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunthard88" data-source="post: 518335" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>Personally, they're both good. But I would look at the .22-250 in a Savage, they make them in a 1:12" twist (if you're lookin' to shoot the lighter bullets) then maybe improve the chamber to AI. That would be a pretty hard gun to beat, and would have a ballistic edge over the .204 (wind drift is what really matters, especially at the ranges you are talking, drop is easy to compensate for, as it is much more of a constant variable). I have a 1:12" 22-250 (not AI, yet haha), and if the wind is decent, I shot hits are regular at a 6"x6" plate at 400-450 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunthard88, post: 518335, member: 12575"] Personally, they're both good. But I would look at the .22-250 in a Savage, they make them in a 1:12" twist (if you're lookin' to shoot the lighter bullets) then maybe improve the chamber to AI. That would be a pretty hard gun to beat, and would have a ballistic edge over the .204 (wind drift is what really matters, especially at the ranges you are talking, drop is easy to compensate for, as it is much more of a constant variable). I have a 1:12" 22-250 (not AI, yet haha), and if the wind is decent, I shot hits are regular at a 6"x6" plate at 400-450 yds. [/QUOTE]
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