I've sat and thought long and hard on this, and I've decided to rechamber my .22 Hornet to .225 Winchester. My only hindering factor is the Hornet's rate of twist of 1:12", the same as the .223 barrels, if it will stablize the faster 225 Win rounds.
I did a search here, but couldn't find conclusively what the rate of twist is on NEF/H&R's 22-250 Handy's to use as a comparison against the rate of twist of the .22 Hornet and .223.
For those who dont know, the .225 Winchester is on the same playing field as the 22-250, 220 Swift and .224 Weatherby in means of velocity, but its a rimmed round which I favor(call me old fashoined).
The only things I plan to use the newly chambered 225 on is whistlepigs and coyote,....and maybe turkey at longer ranges. Well, lets not forget target shooting too.