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Varmint cartridge: 22-250 or 6.5 Creedmore?

Eric B.

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I'm looking at a Thompson-Center Venture for a varmint rifle in 22-250.

Browning makes an A-Bolt II in 6.5 Creedmore for a bit more $$. I love my Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker in .300 Win. mag so no problem there.

Ballistically am I giving up much with the 6.5?
 
I don't think you'd be giving up anything by going with the 6.5 Creedmoor over a 22-250....I personally think you'd be gaining a much more capable round that could be used more effectively for deer as well as varmints.
Only issue you'll immediately notice is that walmart doesn't stock 6.5CM ammo like it does 22-250. So if that's a factor for you, go 22-250.
 
You guys crack me up - the OP's question was 22-250 or 6.5CM and you give him .243 as the answer. ;)

FYI - I agree with you... I'd go .243 over 22-250....but, the barrel life on the 6.5CM wins over the .243.
 
22-250, the bullet selection, varmint bullets, will be better and time proven, as you want to do minimal damage to pelts, also the TNT type bullets have close to zero chance or ricochet this is one of the reasons the 22-250 has been the king of varmint hunting for so long, very fast "explosive" bullets. I have shot a coyote or two, believe me when I say, they are not hard to kill. If on the other hand you plan on a "one rifle does it all", to include deer the 6.5CM would be a beautiful choice.
 
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