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22-6mm Extended-Long Range Groundhog
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 519702" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>If your intended targets, groundhogs and paper, are 800 or so, why the .22 cal?</p><p>I shoot plenty of PA groundhogs at long range and extreme long range. For the 800 yard stuff, I would make it simple and shoot one of the many offerings in 6mm. the 105-107 grain bullets will fare better than the lighter .22 cal stuff even if you push them faster than the 6mm.</p><p>You'll have a tough go with the .22 when the wind is stiff..but hey, it may force you read conditions better..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 519702, member: 6152"] If your intended targets, groundhogs and paper, are 800 or so, why the .22 cal? I shoot plenty of PA groundhogs at long range and extreme long range. For the 800 yard stuff, I would make it simple and shoot one of the many offerings in 6mm. the 105-107 grain bullets will fare better than the lighter .22 cal stuff even if you push them faster than the 6mm. You'll have a tough go with the .22 when the wind is stiff..but hey, it may force you read conditions better.. [/QUOTE]
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