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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 622177" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>The only reason those super fast, low recoil, small caliber guns have been the norm for so long is because people used to keep and sell the pelts. The high speed and highly frangible varmint bullets work well together to not damage pelts. If you don't plan on keeping pelts then a larger caliber than .224 is a better option in my opinion. I have a brake on my AR and it kicks less than or the same as a 223. I have electronic ears that I wear and one should always wear ears when hunting anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 622177, member: 34818"] The only reason those super fast, low recoil, small caliber guns have been the norm for so long is because people used to keep and sell the pelts. The high speed and highly frangible varmint bullets work well together to not damage pelts. If you don't plan on keeping pelts then a larger caliber than .224 is a better option in my opinion. I have a brake on my AR and it kicks less than or the same as a 223. I have electronic ears that I wear and one should always wear ears when hunting anyway. [/QUOTE]
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