22 Creedmoor vs. 22-250 Remington

Published on October 15, 2025
Duration: 2:22

This video compares the 22 Creedmoor and 22-250 Remington cartridges, highlighting the 22 Creedmoor's advantages with modern, longer, and more aerodynamic bullets. Assistant Director of Engineering Joe Telin explains how the 22 Creedmoor's 8-inch twist rate allows for heavier bullets up to 80 grains, outperforming the 22-250's typical 55-grain limit due to older design constraints. The 22 Creedmoor offers significantly less wind drift and superior trajectory past 300 yards, even with slightly lower initial muzzle velocity.

Quick Summary

The 22 Creedmoor cartridge excels over the 22-250 Remington by accommodating heavier, more aerodynamic bullets up to 80 grains, thanks to its 8-inch twist rate. This design results in significantly less wind drift and superior long-range trajectory, outperforming the 22-250's typical 55-grain bullet limitations.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: 2026 New Products & 22 Creedmoor
  2. 00:14Comparing 22 Creedmoor to Legacy Cartridges like 22-250
  3. 00:2122-250 Remington: The Standard and Its Limitations
  4. 00:33Design Evolution: Why 22 Creedmoor Excels with Modern Bullets
  5. 00:5322 Creedmoor's Capability with Heavier Bullets (80 Grains)
  6. 01:0022-250 Limitations: 55 Grain Bullet Max
  7. 01:09External Ballistics: 22 Creedmoor vs. 22-250
  8. 01:20Aerodynamics and Velocity Comparison
  9. 01:33Wind Drift and Trajectory Advantages of 22 Creedmoor
  10. 01:46Bullet Catch-Up: How 22 Creedmoor Overtakes 22-250
  11. 02:01Energy on Target and Long-Range Performance
  12. 02:08Where to Find More Information: Hornady.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 22 Creedmoor superior to the 22-250 Remington for modern shooting?

The 22 Creedmoor is designed for longer, more aerodynamic bullets, allowing for heavier projectiles up to 80 grains. Its 8-inch twist rate stabilizes these bullets better, leading to less wind drift and superior trajectory past 300 yards compared to the 22-250, which is typically limited to 55-grain bullets.

Can the 22 Creedmoor outrun a 22-250 Remington?

Yes, despite potentially lower initial muzzle velocity, the 22 Creedmoor firing a 69-grain bullet can outrun a 22-250 shooting a 55-grain bullet within approximately 200 yards due to the superior aerodynamics of the heavier projectile.

What is the typical bullet weight limit for a 22-250 Remington?

The 22-250 Remington is generally limited to approximately 55-grain bullets. This limitation stems from its older design, which was not optimized for the magazine geometry and twist rates required to effectively stabilize heavier, more modern bullet designs.

How does wind drift compare between the 22 Creedmoor and 22-250 Remington?

The 22 Creedmoor offers significantly less wind drift compared to the 22-250 Remington. This is primarily due to its ability to effectively stabilize heavier, more aerodynamic bullets, which are less susceptible to wind deflection at range.

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