88 ELD-M. What to build.

Thanks for the powder suggestions. I was surprised to see Hodgdon was recommending Magpro, H1000, Retumbo for the 90 grain A-Tips. Those seemed really slow to me.
 
I'm leaning towards 22 BR, GT or XC for this exact purpose and wanting a muzzle velocity of 2800-2900 fps with the 88 ELD-M, but brass availability is a hindrance. for plug and play with off the shelf components the 22 creed seems to be the way to go.

Personally, I shoot a huge percentage of my deer at <100 yards and am concerned about losing meat/wasting powder/over gunning my kids with a 22 creed and 88 eld-m. If the 77 TMK's ever come back in stock it will be a moot point, as the 223/77TMK is a better overall combo for what I really need, but it's been 9 months of looking and I haven't found any yet.
 
I have some notifications set for the 77 TMK's as well. I am looking at the .223 with 77's for my kids. I just happen to have an extra action. I figured something built around the 88 ELDM would be fun.

I did find 22GT brass on GA Precision's site. There was also 6 XC brass on Grafs.
 
I'm leaning towards 22 BR, GT or XC for this exact purpose and wanting a muzzle velocity of 2800-2900 fps with the 88 ELD-M, but brass availability is a hindrance. for plug and play with off the shelf components the 22 creed seems to be the way to go.

Personally, I shoot a huge percentage of my deer at <100 yards and am concerned about losing meat/wasting powder/over gunning my kids with a 22 creed and 88 eld-m. If the 77 TMK's ever come back in stock it will be a moot point, as the 223/77TMK is a better overall combo for what I really need, but it's been 9 months of looking and I haven't found any yet.

Why go through all the brass hassle if you’re just wanted 2,800fps? A 223AI or even straight 223 with a 1-7” barrel is a way better use for it. No way would I deal with burning that much powder, giving up the most prolific brass in the country, and 75% barrel life for sub 400 yards.

The 88’s in a cartridge that shoots them at 3,100+ for specific use, for sure. But for normal use, nah I’ll take a 223 with 88, 75, or 73gr ELD-M’s, to say nothing of TMK’s; over anything larger.
 
are all the jurisdictions/states/provinces you may big game hunt legal for sub .224 cal projectiles? one of those preliminary questions one should ask should this be for big game here in North America
 
are all the jurisdictions/states/provinces you may big game hunt legal for sub .224 cal projectiles? one of those preliminary questions one should ask should this be for big game here in North America
I looked into this as a reference point to approach a State representative friend to discuss dropping our .243 minimum requirement. Somewhere north of 40 states allow for deer hunting with .223 minimum caliber.
Indiana's laws are a bit suspect when it comes to rifle hunting. The first year it was .243 and .30 calibers only. I would have fewer rifles if we could deer hunt with .223 locally.
 
I have read on here that the 88 ELDM is a round to build a rifle around. So what would you build using a standard bolt face?
I’ve got a .219 bore, 7” twist barrel waiting to be chambered in .22GT. Supposedly more barrel life than the .22 Creedmoor without much of a reduction in performance.

John
 
So after @TheUgly posted his results from the 88 ELDM's on the .223 thread, I wanted to ask what kind of barrel life would I expect out of a 22 Creed?
 
Thank you guys for all your comments on this. I am going to follow Form's advice and use a Tikka 22-250 and get it rechambered by Shaen to 22 Creedmoor. I will post the finished build when I get it done.
 
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