88 ELD-Ms

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Just finished up a fair season here in Idaho and thought I would relay my experiences.

The 88s in my 1:7 twist 22-250 are more capabie than one might imagine. Didn’t INTEND to elk hunt with this rifle, but a scope issue with my son’s rifle led me down this path in a tight spot.

I killed a second bull later in the hunt with my .280ai and while it made me FEEL more comfortable,… the little .22-250 killed the bull just as dead with about the same distance traveled post-shot (30 yards).

Dave
 

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I bet that thing was smoking at impact. I assume you didn’t hit bone? What did the entrance look like? No exit right?
 

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I bet that thing was smoking at impact. I assume you didn’t hit bone? What did the entrance look like? No exit right?
He had a post in the 223 thread

270 yards w/ exit, looks like right in the crease.

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What are the specifics? Shot distance & MV please.

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MV was around 3050 as I recall. Terrible photo, but this was the exit side…

Shot distance was 270ish. I hit the big shoulder joint on exit, and it smashed it to pieces.

Killed a smaller buck with the same 88s on the same hunt, with similar results, though the bullet didn’t exit the deer fwtw.

Dave
 

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Formidilosus

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I’ve just resized and shot. However, I would suggest getting 22CM if you can or 6mm cm.
 
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@Formidilosus just made the mistake of walking into the Europtic showroom which resulted in walking out with a 1:8 Tikka 22-250. Am I understanding correctly that you would recommend having it rechambered to 22 Creedmoor now, rather than shooting 1500-2000 rounds through the 22-250 barrel and then having it shortened from the breech end and rechambered to 22 Creed? From other posts I see the tikka in 22-250 should stabilize the 88 ELD-Ms just fine?

And on the 88 ELD-Ms, is there a MAXIMUM velocity beyond which upset is too much?
 

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@Formidilosus just made the mistake of walking into the Europtic showroom which resulted in walking out with a 1:8 Tikka 22-250. Am I understanding correctly that you would recommend having it rechambered to 22 Creedmoor now, rather than shooting 1500-2000 rounds through the 22-250 barrel and then having it shortened from the breech end and rechambered to 22 Creed? From other posts I see the tikka in 22-250 should stabilize the 88 ELD-Ms just fine?

He 22-250 you have will stabilize the 88’s. However, yes I/we all get them rechambered to 22CM immediately. You get better MV without pushing it, brass is everywhere, factory ammo is now available, less/no case stretching, and in a pinch 22-250 ammo can be fired safely in it.



And on the 88 ELD-Ms, is there a MAXIMUM velocity beyond which upset is too much?

No. The 88’s issue is that sometimes (not often) it doesn’t upset enough for my preference.
 
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