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204 or 223 for Prairie Dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="VarmintBob" data-source="post: 2784167" data-attributes="member: 124886"><p>I shoot 90% 17 hornet now out to 300 yds. Use .223 out to 400 yds. As soon as one of my 223 barrels gives out I'm making a 223 AI with it. I've never bought a piece of 223 brass. I use range pick up brass. That is within about 15 fps of a 204 Ruger. I have a 22-250 for out to 600 yds and a 6mm creedmoor for anything past that. I shoot small, thin jacketed bullets to keep the velocity up and the ricochets down. Large slow bullets are just asking for ricochets. I've shot thousands of p-dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VarmintBob, post: 2784167, member: 124886"] I shoot 90% 17 hornet now out to 300 yds. Use .223 out to 400 yds. As soon as one of my 223 barrels gives out I'm making a 223 AI with it. I've never bought a piece of 223 brass. I use range pick up brass. That is within about 15 fps of a 204 Ruger. I have a 22-250 for out to 600 yds and a 6mm creedmoor for anything past that. I shoot small, thin jacketed bullets to keep the velocity up and the ricochets down. Large slow bullets are just asking for ricochets. I've shot thousands of p-dogs. [/QUOTE]
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