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I run into a lot of preservationists at the range that are trying to keep their stuff perfect and want everything to last a lifetime.Having used and burnt out 223ai's, 22-250ai's, 243ai's, and 1 25-06ai barrel, I've never understood the aversion guys have toward fireforming brass? FF'is just shooting, who doesn't like to shoot?
Our club range goes to 500. My three main range rifles are a Savage Model 12 LRPV in .223, 7twist, a Savage Model 110 action in an MDT Field Stock with a Shilen select match bull barrel, also .223 and 7 twist, and a Tikka Super Varmint in 6.5 Creedmoor. As much as I love my Tikka and as good a rifle as it is, I actually enjoy shooting the .223s more. Great fun and a challenge , using factory ammo, shooting at 3 and 4” gongs at 500. Gets sporty in a breeze!I grew up in a 22-250 family, it was the first center fire I ever shot, and was all I shot until I started deer hunting.
In college I bought a 22-250 and it was probably the best shooting gun I’ve ever owned. I took it yote hunting and had no problems out to 350 yds (about as far as you can see here) and had it on steel to 500 yds (about as far as I could see there). When it came time to look at needing a new barrel, I’d been reading the 223 thread here.
I needed up selling that gun and buying a Tikka 223 (sadly not going to be a 22-250 guy anymore). Let me tell you, I’m not sure it’s possible to have more fun that you can with that little gun. It shoots well, is cheap, and does pretty well anything a 22-250 can do, maybe even more since you can typically shoot heavier bullets.
Not saying I’ll never own a 22-250 again, but the 223 is just so much fun for varmints and plinking. I’ll be taking mine deer hunting as well next year. You wouldn’t regret it!
I run into a lot of preservationists at the range that are trying to keep their stuff perfect and want everything to last a lifetime.
Those are the dudes that sit on the internet going back and forth about fireforming.
I volunteered to RSO for a community outreach project at our range which was a free CCW course for county residents. It was a sit in class all day eating donuts kind of thing and then they shot 25 rounds.Please tell me you do drop tests on your stuff in front of them![]()
Interesting. So you burn the barrels out before the brass…Having used and burnt out 223ai's, 22-250ai's, 243ai's, and 1 25-06ai barrel, I've never understood the aversion guys have toward fireforming brass? FF'is just shooting, who doesn't like to shoot?
I have some RP 223ai brass that is close to 30 firings and still going and never been trimmed.
I started with 200 pieces of lapua 243 brass in my first 243ai. I have about 140 of those left and they toasted my 3rd 243ai barrelthis past summer. Some I lost and some I tossed.
Interesting. So you burn the barrels out before the brass…
Can’t recall, it’s been awhile since the campfire - did you Ackley a Montucky?Yes. I don't load to crazy pressures/speeds like some do with ai'd chambers. I have, but I don't.
Can’t recall, it’s been awhile since the campfire - did you Ackley a Montucky?
I have one of those. Pretty much my everything rifle.No, I never did. But I would love to have one in 1-7"tw 223ai.
So. Do. I.Oh I know, I've seen a bunch of your stuff with it!I really like that rifle
So. Do. I.
I could hunt everything forever with that one.
Gave it a fresh coat of paint this spring. 223AI on the right, 6.5 Creed on the left.Don’t leave us hanging
Let’s see it
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