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<blockquote data-quote="8 SNAKE" data-source="post: 757072" data-attributes="member: 40518"><p>While there's nothing wrong with a .22-250, I would encourage you to look at something like a 6BR for a few reasons.</p><p> </p><p>1. 6BR should do better in the wind</p><p>2. inherently accurate cartridge</p><p>3. easy to load for (you're new to the game)</p><p>4. better barrel life</p><p>5. less recoil, so you can watch your shots through the scope</p><p> </p><p>I do the majority of my prairie dog shooting with .204's, but have also spent time with the .22-250 and 6BR for longer distance shots. In my experience, the 6BR proved to be superior for the job. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8 SNAKE, post: 757072, member: 40518"] While there's nothing wrong with a .22-250, I would encourage you to look at something like a 6BR for a few reasons. 1. 6BR should do better in the wind 2. inherently accurate cartridge 3. easy to load for (you're new to the game) 4. better barrel life 5. less recoil, so you can watch your shots through the scope I do the majority of my prairie dog shooting with .204's, but have also spent time with the .22-250 and 6BR for longer distance shots. In my experience, the 6BR proved to be superior for the job. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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