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Another Long Range Varmint round
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<blockquote data-quote="poacher222" data-source="post: 2104084" data-attributes="member: 117097"><p>I believe you are correct about the necking up part. Also the .222 mag was the original cartridge that the .223 was derived from. I'd love to see this round come back, but I think the 22 Nosler is pretty much the killer of that. Of course, the trusty old original .222 rem is still near and dear to me, and I'll keep shooting my little rathole groups with her until I'm gone. She was my very first center fire rifle and I have taught many many youngsters to shoot with her. I can't tell you how many tons of meat she has put in the cooler, but I can say that once you have a .222, you'll never want to get rid of it. Good luck with your build, and let me know how it turns out. Shoot straight and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poacher222, post: 2104084, member: 117097"] I believe you are correct about the necking up part. Also the .222 mag was the original cartridge that the .223 was derived from. I’d love to see this round come back, but I think the 22 Nosler is pretty much the killer of that. Of course, the trusty old original .222 rem is still near and dear to me, and I’ll keep shooting my little rathole groups with her until I’m gone. She was my very first center fire rifle and I have taught many many youngsters to shoot with her. I can’t tell you how many tons of meat she has put in the cooler, but I can say that once you have a .222, you’ll never want to get rid of it. Good luck with your build, and let me know how it turns out. Shoot straight and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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