Looking At H & R Break Action Varmint
I'm loooking at hnr's varmint rifles, I cant decide on the caliber. I inherited a case of 222 handloads so that was my first choice. However the 22-250 , 223 and the 243 still interest me witha lil more versatility and more power. Is a case of handloads reason enuff to buy a new caliber?
.222 Great Cal. but gun choices today are limited
Doubt if youare going to find a cheap 222 in this day and age to shoot up your case of inherited ammo.....Just how much is your case 500 rds. or more??Your search might go on quite awhile before you find a 222 rifle you can afford. In the mean time there are some low end 223's that shoot pretty good. I have my clunker 788 Rem. that nobody thought much of when they were produced. Now they are desireable and just as expensive as a new 700 or 110 Sav.If you had time to burn you can make 222 cases from 223 milt. brass if you can find an endless source.....But I think the 223 in a 200 Stevens would be the way to go both $$ and cents wise. I understand they heat up and tend to wander abit but for a repeating coyote type rifle they would be cheap to shoot and perform well. I see all the TV coyote hunters prefer the 6mm for windy long range conditions. I do shoot a Ruger #3 for deer hunting on occasion in 4570 and find I can shoot a 2nd shot pretty quick if need be (usually not necessary)....just my HO..afish4570:animal29::animal29:
Oh...CGull not to mention the quest for more power
Here back east for chuck hunting 39 yrs. or so ago, I decided I had to have a 22-250....Well the law physics burning 21 or so grs. of powder in a 222 compared to 38 grs. in a 22-250 produces alot more NOISE. So I came back from behind the barn and my ex father in law said,What in creation were you shooting????It making the cow lay down too low, use your little gun thats not to bad. Shortly he too had a 22-250, which we didn't shoot around the cows....HA!!HA !! Which brings to mind why I always wanted a SS, H&R type gun in 22 Hornet if you can live with the reduced power for your needs. For a gun requiring only 7 or 8gr of powder it is very efficient and cheap to shoot, quiet--for the neighbors too. Range might not be good enough for you though. Food for thought.afish4570:animal38::animal38: