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The Basics, Starting Out
22-250 vs. 223 for a long range beginner?
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<blockquote data-quote="KYlongshot13" data-source="post: 348345" data-attributes="member: 22584"><p>thanks for all the great advice guys, you certainly have given me much to think about. I almost bought a rem. 700 sps varmint in 22-250 or 223 the other day for 499$ at dicks, but ive read alot of good things about the cheap 'ol stevens 200. Ive saved up about 650$ dollars for this project, and i dont want to make the wrong decision. lol With the stevens 200 i would have more to spend on a good scope/bipod, and eventually id like to play around with the stock some. one more question though. I have read many opinions about using the extremely cheap 5.56 nato in a .223 bolt action. some say dont do it, others say its fine, and some say its okay but you wont be able to hit a car a 300 yards. what do you guys say?</p><p></p><p>Once again, thanks for the great advice. Im impressed by the knowledge that can be gained on these forums by simply posting a question...lightbulb</p><p></p><p>Shane...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYlongshot13, post: 348345, member: 22584"] thanks for all the great advice guys, you certainly have given me much to think about. I almost bought a rem. 700 sps varmint in 22-250 or 223 the other day for 499$ at dicks, but ive read alot of good things about the cheap 'ol stevens 200. Ive saved up about 650$ dollars for this project, and i dont want to make the wrong decision. lol With the stevens 200 i would have more to spend on a good scope/bipod, and eventually id like to play around with the stock some. one more question though. I have read many opinions about using the extremely cheap 5.56 nato in a .223 bolt action. some say dont do it, others say its fine, and some say its okay but you wont be able to hit a car a 300 yards. what do you guys say? Once again, thanks for the great advice. Im impressed by the knowledge that can be gained on these forums by simply posting a question...lightbulb Shane... [/QUOTE]
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