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<blockquote data-quote="WV Hitman" data-source="post: 2935068" data-attributes="member: 115208"><p>In WV I prefer the SSK midgrip because there as many groundhogs as in the past. Don't have to reload a lot.</p><p>In ID I prefer my original Rem. XPR rear grip because I shoot so much and so often at the rockchucks because I'm shooting almost nonstop each day. This year I killed 64 rockchucks in 2 1/2 hours! The 4 in the magazine & 1 up the pipe makes life simplier.</p><p>Both my SSK & Rem. .22-250s are extremely accurate (1/2"@100). I was afraid of the wind in ID originally & took a 6mmAI & .250 Sav.AI handguns, but found it wasn't really that bad.</p><p>Now I shoot exculsively Nos. 40 gr. BTs in my XPR & .223 Contender that I take to ID to let the XPR rest a little.</p><p>With the rear grip I get a little better sight picture in the scope. I use only Burris 3-12 BPlex scopes in all my handguns from .223 to .375/.284. Only had 2 problems out of 15 scopes in 30+ years. Burris replaced both free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV Hitman, post: 2935068, member: 115208"] In WV I prefer the SSK midgrip because there as many groundhogs as in the past. Don't have to reload a lot. In ID I prefer my original Rem. XPR rear grip because I shoot so much and so often at the rockchucks because I'm shooting almost nonstop each day. This year I killed 64 rockchucks in 2 1/2 hours! The 4 in the magazine & 1 up the pipe makes life simplier. Both my SSK & Rem. .22-250s are extremely accurate (1/2"@100). I was afraid of the wind in ID originally & took a 6mmAI & .250 Sav.AI handguns, but found it wasn't really that bad. Now I shoot exculsively Nos. 40 gr. BTs in my XPR & .223 Contender that I take to ID to let the XPR rest a little. With the rear grip I get a little better sight picture in the scope. I use only Burris 3-12 BPlex scopes in all my handguns from .223 to .375/.284. Only had 2 problems out of 15 scopes in 30+ years. Burris replaced both free. [/QUOTE]
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