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<blockquote data-quote="strombeckj" data-source="post: 561432" data-attributes="member: 28471"><p>If by "varmint" PD's and WC's the I would go with the Savage 12 BVS in 22-250. Since it is one of the few with a 1:12 twist it shoots the 53gr vmax which will flat out perform a .243 shooting anything under 65grs. The 20 cal's are one of the best varmint rounds available, only problem is the factory offering. A 204R shooting a 39gr-40gr is one mean mother in the PD fields. When I think of varmint hunting I think of light recoiling, watch my hit's calibers.</p><p></p><p>IMHO,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strombeckj, post: 561432, member: 28471"] If by "varmint" PD's and WC's the I would go with the Savage 12 BVS in 22-250. Since it is one of the few with a 1:12 twist it shoots the 53gr vmax which will flat out perform a .243 shooting anything under 65grs. The 20 cal's are one of the best varmint rounds available, only problem is the factory offering. A 204R shooting a 39gr-40gr is one mean mother in the PD fields. When I think of varmint hunting I think of light recoiling, watch my hit's calibers. IMHO, Jon [/QUOTE]
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