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The Basics, Starting Out
.243 or .25-06?
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<blockquote data-quote="gunpower" data-source="post: 451357" data-attributes="member: 17099"><p>gun)</p><p> Well I've never shot the 25/06 I have heard all sorts of different remarks about them. Some good ,some bad.</p><p> I do have a .243 Rem. 700 which I really enjoy. I do reload for it and the rounds cost very little. What factory ammo cost up here in Canada I could not tell you as I have not bought factory rounds for the rifle. It would probably blow your mind for what we pay for shooting supplies up here!</p><p>The rifle is a great gun for shooting 100- 300 yards and farther if needed.</p><p>Good for deer and varmits. For hunting I use 100 grain slugs ( bullets) and smaller for varmits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunpower, post: 451357, member: 17099"] gun) Well I've never shot the 25/06 I have heard all sorts of different remarks about them. Some good ,some bad. I do have a .243 Rem. 700 which I really enjoy. I do reload for it and the rounds cost very little. What factory ammo cost up here in Canada I could not tell you as I have not bought factory rounds for the rifle. It would probably blow your mind for what we pay for shooting supplies up here! The rifle is a great gun for shooting 100- 300 yards and farther if needed. Good for deer and varmits. For hunting I use 100 grain slugs ( bullets) and smaller for varmits. [/QUOTE]
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