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My Favorite Prairie dog rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="rcol317" data-source="post: 2894635" data-attributes="member: 42917"><p>20 Cal rules! I just came back from week in Montana /Wyoming on a Antelope hunt and after taking a goat spent a couple days shooting dogs. Only took surpassed 20 cals this time. 20 SCC, 20-223AI and a new 20 Nosler I built this spring. Unfortunately couldn't shoot past 550 yards due to the terrain but the 20's did great. Shot the 20 Nosler with 55 gr Bergers @ 3500 fps and was amazing watching shots with minimal recoil and the little 55 bucked the wind. 30 gr Blitz Kings and 55 gr Bergers did the job. With suppressed 20's the PD's didn't have a clue.</p><p></p><p>I used to shoot 220 AI and 22-250 AI with 75 and 85 grain loads. They don't come close in comparison and being able to watch your shot is where it's at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcol317, post: 2894635, member: 42917"] 20 Cal rules! I just came back from week in Montana /Wyoming on a Antelope hunt and after taking a goat spent a couple days shooting dogs. Only took surpassed 20 cals this time. 20 SCC, 20-223AI and a new 20 Nosler I built this spring. Unfortunately couldn't shoot past 550 yards due to the terrain but the 20's did great. Shot the 20 Nosler with 55 gr Bergers @ 3500 fps and was amazing watching shots with minimal recoil and the little 55 bucked the wind. 30 gr Blitz Kings and 55 gr Bergers did the job. With suppressed 20's the PD's didn't have a clue. I used to shoot 220 AI and 22-250 AI with 75 and 85 grain loads. They don't come close in comparison and being able to watch your shot is where it's at. [/QUOTE]
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