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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2180006" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>An interesting thread for sure with the various picks and reasons why. </p><p>I won't argue the 22-250 one bit. But, I did sell all of my brass and ammo and went with a 22BR. 40 and 45 grain bullets, aim squeeze and splat, I get to see a lot of the show. </p><p>The 22-250, I would catch myself trying to see the acrobatics and pull the shot. I weighed this rig down, 35 pounds and still miss a good portion of it. </p><p></p><p>Going by yourself a lighter recoiling rig will aide ones self in needed corrections by spotting your hits/misses. Thus my reason for a heavy 17 Remington. Shooting is not fast and furious, but each shot is accounted for, 40+ pound rifle a pure pleasure to shoot. Lol, no I don't pack it far from the truck either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2180006, member: 103581"] An interesting thread for sure with the various picks and reasons why. I won’t argue the 22-250 one bit. But, I did sell all of my brass and ammo and went with a 22BR. 40 and 45 grain bullets, aim squeeze and splat, I get to see a lot of the show. The 22-250, I would catch myself trying to see the acrobatics and pull the shot. I weighed this rig down, 35 pounds and still miss a good portion of it. Going by yourself a lighter recoiling rig will aide ones self in needed corrections by spotting your hits/misses. Thus my reason for a heavy 17 Remington. Shooting is not fast and furious, but each shot is accounted for, 40+ pound rifle a pure pleasure to shoot. Lol, no I don’t pack it far from the truck either. [/QUOTE]
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