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.222, .221, .223?
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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 152092" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p>My vote is the 223 I have owned the 427 CZ and a couple others . I presently own a Tikka con't varmint with a 26 inch barrel. Its a real shooter and I have shot out to 400 on a calm day and 300-340 or so every day weather. I can get around 3500fps with benchmark and H335 It is a reloaders dream it is easy to load for and very cost effective.You can get lapua brass and it is somewhat affordable.</p><p> You wanted to shoot turkeys the 223 would be your better choice because you can get bullets that will not explode and distroy the meat. I do not think you can find a 204 bullet that won't explode.</p><p> My brother in law has a cooper varmint with the vented stock and I have been able to shoot it in the past very nice good shooting rifle couldn't go wrong. I believe that in the guns for sale section somebody has about four or so for sale</p><p>Ihope this helps</p><p>Rh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 152092, member: 5078"] My vote is the 223 I have owned the 427 CZ and a couple others . I presently own a Tikka con't varmint with a 26 inch barrel. Its a real shooter and I have shot out to 400 on a calm day and 300-340 or so every day weather. I can get around 3500fps with benchmark and H335 It is a reloaders dream it is easy to load for and very cost effective.You can get lapua brass and it is somewhat affordable. You wanted to shoot turkeys the 223 would be your better choice because you can get bullets that will not explode and distroy the meat. I do not think you can find a 204 bullet that won't explode. My brother in law has a cooper varmint with the vented stock and I have been able to shoot it in the past very nice good shooting rifle couldn't go wrong. I believe that in the guns for sale section somebody has about four or so for sale Ihope this helps Rh [/QUOTE]
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