I have both 204 and 22-250 and I am going to get one of them rebarreled. The savage seems to cut about 1 inch at 100yds. I can't seem to find a load it likes. I will send the 204 in to a good smith for abarrel and a brake.
I have a 223 for PD that I like very much, heavy barrel with a brake. This gun does not more when shot and I can see the hit in my scope. I want a different caliber to shoot when in the towns. I am between the 204 or the 22-250 any thoughts
Jay
My South Dakota Prairie Dog guide must be out of business. I was using LWR ranch and their web site is gone and they don't have their email working.
Does anyone have a good guide or a good place. I have heard of towns on the Kansas Colorado border that will work with you and the local...
I like the 223 with a heavy barrel and a Holland muzzle brake
1 in 12 twist. I like a jewel trigger. This is the setup I use and it likes Blackhills ammo 50 grain v-max. 223 ammo is cheap and available. It is not unusually to shoot 500 rounds in a day on a good dog field.
Jay
I am going to have a custom rifle built and was curious as to who the forum thought was a good smith to complete the project. What I want is a 1000 to 1500 yard rifle. I have done some varmint shooting and have heard of Gordy Gritters but I was wondering if there is someone special hidden out...