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Powder for 22-250
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 2178590" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Yes, it is, when I bought them I bought them at the same time and had them hand-select the stocks for me, back then I believe I paid $25.00 or $50.00 each extra for hand-select stocks. Both rifles have been amazing shooters, when the 6XC was a .22-250 it played havoc on the Yotes over the years. Mostly shoot 60gr Nosler SPBT's and later Sierra 65gr Game King SPBT's which became my favorite .22-250 and .223 bullet for all-around usage. The only reason I re-barreled the .22-250 too the 6XC was... so I could hunt Dear with it in States with a 243 cal restriction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 2178590, member: 16609"] Yes, it is, when I bought them I bought them at the same time and had them hand-select the stocks for me, back then I believe I paid $25.00 or $50.00 each extra for hand-select stocks. Both rifles have been amazing shooters, when the 6XC was a .22-250 it played havoc on the Yotes over the years. Mostly shoot 60gr Nosler SPBT's and later Sierra 65gr Game King SPBT's which became my favorite .22-250 and .223 bullet for all-around usage. The only reason I re-barreled the .22-250 too the 6XC was... so I could hunt Dear with it in States with a 243 cal restriction. [/QUOTE]
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