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AR-15 Varmint Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Russ Vernon" data-source="post: 116076" data-attributes="member: 5093"><p>Thanks for all the feedback. I already have a 17 Rem, a 204 Ruger, a 223 Rem bolt gun, a 220 Swift, a 243 Win, and if I really want to reach out there, a 264 Win mag. So you see, this is just for something different. If the dogs are out past 400 yards, I grab my Swift usually. At long range, it seems to be the one. That or the 243. Anyway, I want to use this on our local ground squirrels too where my shots will never be farther than 300 yards. I have shot them with the heavier bullets and the rodents will make it to their holes sometimes after being hit. This is not the case with a 40 grain HP or Vmax hit. They are exploded. So all hence the 40 and 50 grain bullets. Plus I am back on the target quicker with the lighter slugs as well. I do like to see the impacts. </p><p></p><p>Keep it coming! I appreciate all your inputs.</p><p></p><p>Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ Vernon, post: 116076, member: 5093"] Thanks for all the feedback. I already have a 17 Rem, a 204 Ruger, a 223 Rem bolt gun, a 220 Swift, a 243 Win, and if I really want to reach out there, a 264 Win mag. So you see, this is just for something different. If the dogs are out past 400 yards, I grab my Swift usually. At long range, it seems to be the one. That or the 243. Anyway, I want to use this on our local ground squirrels too where my shots will never be farther than 300 yards. I have shot them with the heavier bullets and the rodents will make it to their holes sometimes after being hit. This is not the case with a 40 grain HP or Vmax hit. They are exploded. So all hence the 40 and 50 grain bullets. Plus I am back on the target quicker with the lighter slugs as well. I do like to see the impacts. Keep it coming! I appreciate all your inputs. Russ [/QUOTE]
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