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The Basics, Starting Out
22-250 vs. 223 for a long range beginner?
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<blockquote data-quote="rdsii64" data-source="post: 367687" data-attributes="member: 13978"><p>Eleventy billion, now that's funny</p><p>friend, your words speak the truth. You are so right when you say that maximum speed isn't the be all end all.(it sure is fun though) I may not have chosen my words wisely so that may be why relating my experiences with the .223 sounded like kind of a ****ing contest. In any rate regardless of the little mouse guns limitations, its a fine cartridge for what it was meant to do. If you put a little extra wood on the fire it can surprise you. As you eloquently stated take care of the gun and the gun will take care of you...........This is my rifle, there are many like but this one is mine.</p><p>shoot strait and often</p><p>scooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdsii64, post: 367687, member: 13978"] Eleventy billion, now that's funny friend, your words speak the truth. You are so right when you say that maximum speed isn't the be all end all.(it sure is fun though) I may not have chosen my words wisely so that may be why relating my experiences with the .223 sounded like kind of a ****ing contest. In any rate regardless of the little mouse guns limitations, its a fine cartridge for what it was meant to do. If you put a little extra wood on the fire it can surprise you. As you eloquently stated take care of the gun and the gun will take care of you...........This is my rifle, there are many like but this one is mine. shoot strait and often scooter. [/QUOTE]
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