Tikka 22-250 8 twist - 80 grain bullets and up?

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For those that have played with them - did you have much success shooting bullets heavier than 75 grains? I am thinking of buying one and making whatever tweaks I may need to the bolt stop and magazine to load and shoot 80 grain bullets - assuming they will stabilize and shoot.

I want to take a T3X stainless - cut it to 20", thread it, 5" suppressor, and setup a dedicated winter wolf/coyote rifle.
 
quite a few dudes using 8 twist 22/250's or 22 creeds to shoot 88 eldm - it'll kill stuff way bigger than a wolf.

 
Oh I know all about that 223 thread, and fully understand what a 22-250 will kill, but beyond that I am not on board with just hunting with a 223 - not against or disputing the results for the guys that do - just not my thing.

I'll keep my 6.5s and 7's for the deer, elk, etc.

But for a long range wolf/coyote gun, an 8 twist 22-250 slinging 80s or 88s if they stabilize, would be pretty good stuff.
 
Oh I know all about that 223 thread, and fully understand what a 22-250 will kill, but beyond that I am not on board with just hunting with a 223 - not against or disputing the results for the guys that do - just not my thing.

I'll keep my 6.5s and 7's for the deer, elk, etc.

But for a long range wolf/coyote gun, an 8 twist 22-250 slinging 80s or 88s if they stabilize, would be pretty good stuff.
My 8tw 223ai has killed yotes in the 700's with 70 and 80 gr noslers.
 
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