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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas79423" data-source="post: 950563" data-attributes="member: 80384"><p>Being a city dweller all of my weapons have always been for home defense. 1911's shot guns, 2 AR's, 10/22 for plinking.</p><p> </p><p> I just retired and bought 50 ac. of land and built a new home.. I got coyotes after my small dogs and praire dog taking over this spring. I am new to needing long guns but do enjoy the ones I have I am working on the coyotes.</p><p> </p><p>I bought a rem. 700 sps aac in with 1:10 twist and a ruger 22-250 with 1:10 twist. Am I correct in assuming the fast twist rates are better for longer shots and I need the heavier bullets to reach out to 300 or so yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas79423, post: 950563, member: 80384"] Being a city dweller all of my weapons have always been for home defense. 1911's shot guns, 2 AR's, 10/22 for plinking. I just retired and bought 50 ac. of land and built a new home.. I got coyotes after my small dogs and praire dog taking over this spring. I am new to needing long guns but do enjoy the ones I have I am working on the coyotes. I bought a rem. 700 sps aac in with 1:10 twist and a ruger 22-250 with 1:10 twist. Am I correct in assuming the fast twist rates are better for longer shots and I need the heavier bullets to reach out to 300 or so yards. [/QUOTE]
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