22-250 Vs .243

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22-250 Vs .243

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Hey Guys
New to the list and this is my first post so I guess a hello is in order. HELLO!!! Anyway. I have been useing a AR-15 with iron sights to shoot dogs for the last two years and have had good luck with it. I have however been looking to upgrade to something with a little more reach. I have been wanting to get a 22-250 single shot / break open. I have looked at the Rossi and I like it. My older brother thinks I should get a .243. I don't do any other kind of hunting other then coyote so I am not inclined to need anything else caliber wise. I would be greatfull for any input. Thanks in advance!

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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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Welcome to the site :) I used to shoot a 223 and shot my farthest coyote at 525 yds and a few over 400 still have it, but went to the 22-250 for a bit more distance and wind tolerance. Alot of guys love the 243 my son has one but still uses his 223 on coyotes. The reason I shoot the 223 and 22-250 is I can see the hit in my scope with little recoil. The 243 makes me loose my target and if you ever hunt night the blast from it will blind you :x Just my thoughts. And I also had a single shot. But I like a faster follow up shot, and another and another :lol: if needed11 Again Welcome
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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Thanks!
I have been very happy with my AR. Its actually a Vietnam era XM177 E1. I dont shoot at anything over 150 yards with it. Its short and a perfect truck gun but it lacks the long range capability for the dogs that hold up at 200 to 300 yards. I am lucky that I have a few areas that I can hunt here that don't get overcalled so I have had really good luck getting em in close. Two less than 10 feet this year before shooting them. Obviously they were younger dogs but they still came in.
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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I shoot a .243 and love it! A single shot would make me nervous, you never know when you need that follow up shot, or you call in a heard of coyotes!!!!
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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Everyone knows the .300 Remington Ultra Mag is the best coyote gun. I will be shooting my at the classic :wink:
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Daryl wrote:Everyone knows the .300 Remington Ultra Mag is the best coyote gun. I will be shooting my at the classic :wink:
you would be that guy
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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Just want to give you some practice sewing :lol:
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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Hey can you use that caliber :o
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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Sure you can just maybe not in the classic :( I don't think coyotehunter would like sewing up holes the size of coffe cans :lol:
He has a caliber limit anyways right. Like no bigger than 6mm.
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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.24 caliber is the biggest caliber that can be used!
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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Levi 6mm is .24 :roll: or .2362 to be exact
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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just quoting the rules smart ass
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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Ooops hit a nerve :( Twice
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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nope no nerve hit, just extremely busy at work

I can't sit at home in front of my computer with my pjs on waiting for someone to respond :wink:
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Re: 22-250 Vs .243

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I have been using a .243 for the last 8 years. It definately knocks them down but fur damage is a problem, unless you get a head on shot, have been trying to work up some loads that are a little more friendly.
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