The bullet is 22/100ths of an inch in diameter.
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.
.223
The .22 caliber bullet is ABOUT .22 inches wide. A .32 bullet is about .32 inches wide. The bullet will also be heavier due to size.
The .22 bullet is smaller than the 9mm in size, (about 6mm) and is lighter in weight.
its a model code. like a was the original. this one has a longer bullet and different twist to the bullet.
Yes, they do shoot the same projectile although the 22-250 takes a heavier charge of the same powder over the .223.
Yes- it is called a SABOT ( pronounced say-bow). It permits a .22 caliber bullet (not cartridge, BULLET) to be loaded into a .308 cartridge casing.
A bit over 2 miles, depending on the bullet used and the load. This is the maximum range, not the maximum ACCURATE range.
,223
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.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Depends on barrel twist, bullet weight, etc..
250% of 22= 250% * 22= 2.5 * 22= 55