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204 or 223 for Prairie Dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2717138" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>I probably fall into the category of over the top when it comes to vermin shooting. Last big shoot I took 2x pelicans and a third suit case just for ammo. Had 17wsm through 7mm rum, multi gun is nice. Nothing smokes a barrel like the adrenaline of colony shooting critters with one gun....</p><p></p><p>I jumped back into the 204 game a little over a year ago, had my reloading room not had dusty brass dies and bullets I'd of gone 223. It's probably going to be another season come and gone before we see parity availability with the 223. Pre Kung flu it was one of the ones you could shoot about like rimfires, ammo came in good varieties for little more than 223. That hasn't been the case in the last 3 years, it's one of the segments that's been really difficult to source. For the time being a properly twisted 223 would be a tough one to pass up given current market conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2717138, member: 8394"] I probably fall into the category of over the top when it comes to vermin shooting. Last big shoot I took 2x pelicans and a third suit case just for ammo. Had 17wsm through 7mm rum, multi gun is nice. Nothing smokes a barrel like the adrenaline of colony shooting critters with one gun.... I jumped back into the 204 game a little over a year ago, had my reloading room not had dusty brass dies and bullets I'd of gone 223. It's probably going to be another season come and gone before we see parity availability with the 223. Pre Kung flu it was one of the ones you could shoot about like rimfires, ammo came in good varieties for little more than 223. That hasn't been the case in the last 3 years, it's one of the segments that's been really difficult to source. For the time being a properly twisted 223 would be a tough one to pass up given current market conditions. [/QUOTE]
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