The 22 creedmoor thread

Toomuchon

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Hey guys, looking for some advice, or perhaps confirmation of my thinking….
I currently shoot 2 Tikkas a .223 and a 6.5cm, and have been thinking about re-barrelling the 6.5 to 22cm. From what I’ve picked up from @Formidilosus and others comments, the 22cm has a number of advantages:
1. Longer terminal range than 6.5
2. Lower recoil than 6.5 which = easier to spot shots.
3. Wind bracket # at least as high as 6.5
4. Can probably use standard stock, as I can ‘get away with’ the lesser ergonomics.

The only disadvantage I can see is:
1. Shorter barrel life for 22cm

I get that 6.5 ammo is usually easy to get. True. But here in NZ factory ammo is getting expensive ($60-80 USD a box) so I’m moving to hand loading for the 6.5 anyway. Not much disadvantage to the 22 there.

Intended use is red deer sized animals out to 600yds, and on paper it looks like 22cm will do it.

Is there anything I’m missing?
 
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Yep, the 6.5 just kills quicker
Over the last 10 years I have mostly hunted with a fast twist 22/250 and heavy bullets and 6.5 CM and 260 AI
Despite all the photos, gel tests etc there is no doubt that the larger caliber puts down animals quicker and with more authority
I am going to retire my tikka 1 in 8 22/250 because there are just too many instances where a good shot didn’t anchor like a larger gun does
 

Toomuchon

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Yep, the 6.5 just kills quicker
Over the last 10 years I have mostly hunted with a fast twist 22/250 and heavy bullets and 6.5 CM and 260 AI
Despite all the photos, gel tests etc there is no doubt that the larger caliber puts down animals quicker and with more authority
I am going to retire my tikka 1 in 8 22/250 because there are just too many instances where a good shot didn’t anchor like a larger gun does
Thanks for your straight up opinion @Castle Rock Sounds like it’s backed up with a fair bit of experience too.
 

Formidilosus

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Yep, the 6.5 just kills quicker
Over the last 10 years I have mostly hunted with a fast twist 22/250 and heavy bullets and 6.5 CM and 260 AI
Despite all the photos, gel tests etc there is no doubt that the larger caliber puts down animals quicker and with more authority
I am going to retire my tikka 1 in 8 22/250 because there are just too many instances where a good shot didn’t anchor like a larger gun does

Not discounting what you are seeing, though it does make me wonder what the difference or perceived different is, as we are shooting a relatively large number of animals side and by side and not seeing any functional difference between good .224 bullets and 6.5mm.
 
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I really wanted this to work because it is with out doubt the most usable gun I have ever owned and I biased my effort to make it work
Possibly it is because I mainly hunt pigs (probably 40), results on deer (7) have been consistently good
Just to be clear the 77 TMK at 3150 out of the 22/250 is what I am using with a dozen or so 80 ELDMIMG_7144.jpeg
 

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I really wanted this to work because it is with out doubt the most usable gun I have ever owned and I biased my effort to make it work
Possibly it is because I mainly hunt pigs (probably 40), results on deer (7) have been consistently good
Just to be clear the 77 TMK at 3150 out of the 22/250 is what I am using with a dozen or so 80 ELDMView attachment 712473
What powder are you using for the 77grain?
 

Toomuchon

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I really wanted this to work because it is with out doubt the most usable gun I have ever owned and I biased my effort to make it work
Possibly it is because I mainly hunt pigs (probably 40), results on deer (7) have been consistently good
Just to be clear the 77 TMK at 3150 out of the 22/250 is what I am using with a dozen or so 80 ELDMView attachment 712473
Are those gum trees in the background? Might just be me, but that looks like an Aussie backdrop…..
 

huntnful

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Just got my first 22 creedmoor set up. Went out today to test bullets.

10 shots groups.

Left side is 80 ELDM & Right is 85.5 LRHT’s.

IMG_3828.jpeg

I shot 43gr. H1000 for the ELDM and 42gr. H1000 for the LRHT. Both had 80-100 ES, and not great speeds. Low 3000’s out of a 25” barrel.

But clearly the 80 ELDM’s want to shoot. So switching over to to H4350 and testing a 41gr. charge. I have a long freebore (2.673” COAL on the 80 ELDM) and a 4 groove barrel, which normally equates to low pressures. So I’m guessing 41gr. H4350 should be a moderate charge?
 

prcwv

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5 shots below the reflective tape was just shooting to Chrono I was shooting 39.4 of Varget but barrel seemed to speed up so I backed down to 39.2 an didn't expect this speed. More than I was getting before lol.
 

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