NO! The 22-250 cartridge is based on a bullet diameter of .224,while the 250-3000 savage cartridge is based on a bullet diameter of .257.both cartridge,s are of different overall length,and the 22-250 cartridge is loaded to a higher operating pressure than the 2500-3000 savage cartridge.In truth you could blow the firearm up in your face.Never attempt to shoot any cartridge in a firearm,other than what is marked on the gun.
No. The savage has its own chamber design. Use only what is stamped on the barrel.
NO! Different cartridge entirely. The 250-3000, also known as the .250 Savage has a 25 cailber bullet, the 22-250 a 22 caliber bullet. See link below.
No
No.
Definitely NOT !
Only what it is chambered for.
Colt made a single action army revolver that used 32.23 ammo & I believe Winchester, Colt lightning, Savage & Remington made 32.20 rifles,if that answers your question
On line, gun shops, pawn shops
NO!!
a gunsmith needs to check both the ammo and rifle.
yes. the 5.56 is the 223 caliber ammo.
I have had good success with Federal rifle ammo.