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taxman
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Hi folks,
I would like some facts on a new 22 caliber round.
I have a Panda that has a shot out 6mmPPC barrel. Going to have Kelby's chamber a new barrel for that.
Thinking of 22 PPC as well as it uses the same bolt face.
My choices so far are: 22 PPC, 22 BR or the 220 Beggs or 22-250.
What are the real pros n cons on these calibers?
I will be be target shooting and live varmit shooting predominantly. I have not shot in competition but will be a goal over the next few years.
Looking for good barrel life as well as case life.
I have a 222 Rem in a Nesika J that shoots very accurate. Most accurate rifle I have ever shoot at 100 yards. Don't really want to disturb that rifle. I have a .223 in A ruger MKll shoots well for a factory gun. I also have a custom standard 243 on a mod 70 that shoots very well and a 243AI in a 700 Remington that shoots very good.
Just thinking that a 22 PPC would turn the Panda into a good shooting switch barrel gun, or not advisable?
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, but thanks for any imput.
Tony
I would like some facts on a new 22 caliber round.
I have a Panda that has a shot out 6mmPPC barrel. Going to have Kelby's chamber a new barrel for that.
Thinking of 22 PPC as well as it uses the same bolt face.
My choices so far are: 22 PPC, 22 BR or the 220 Beggs or 22-250.
What are the real pros n cons on these calibers?
I will be be target shooting and live varmit shooting predominantly. I have not shot in competition but will be a goal over the next few years.
Looking for good barrel life as well as case life.
I have a 222 Rem in a Nesika J that shoots very accurate. Most accurate rifle I have ever shoot at 100 yards. Don't really want to disturb that rifle. I have a .223 in A ruger MKll shoots well for a factory gun. I also have a custom standard 243 on a mod 70 that shoots very well and a 243AI in a 700 Remington that shoots very good.
Just thinking that a 22 PPC would turn the Panda into a good shooting switch barrel gun, or not advisable?
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, but thanks for any imput.
Tony