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204 Ruger vs .22-250 for night coyote/bobcat?
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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3696013" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>Both of these cartridges are laser like in trajectory. Both kill predators good with 22-250 getting a slight edge. Ive reloaded the 204 ruger for a couple bolt guns and found accuracy in several 32, 35, 39 40 45 gr bullets. Shot some factory and handloaded 22-250 back in the 80's at prairie dogs and was impressed. They are similar in ballistics and performance. The 204 ruger factory ammo in the past has been priced less than 22-250 ammo. The 204 ruger has less recoil and muzzle flash along with longer barrel life. It uses less powder for instance (W748 40 gr in 22-250 vs 28.5 gr in 204 ruger). I would probably go with a 204 ruger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3696013, member: 24646"] Both of these cartridges are laser like in trajectory. Both kill predators good with 22-250 getting a slight edge. Ive reloaded the 204 ruger for a couple bolt guns and found accuracy in several 32, 35, 39 40 45 gr bullets. Shot some factory and handloaded 22-250 back in the 80's at prairie dogs and was impressed. They are similar in ballistics and performance. The 204 ruger factory ammo in the past has been priced less than 22-250 ammo. The 204 ruger has less recoil and muzzle flash along with longer barrel life. It uses less powder for instance (W748 40 gr in 22-250 vs 28.5 gr in 204 ruger). I would probably go with a 204 ruger. [/QUOTE]
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