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The Basics, Starting Out
Is a bull barrel necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="squirrelduster" data-source="post: 599718" data-attributes="member: 9736"><p>I had a 22-250 and was not happy with it. The performance was not that much better than the 223. Mine wasn't as accurate as my brothers 223 and the ammo was more expensive. If you're going p. dog shooting get a Savage 223 and have one of your buddies buy a 17hmr. The squirrels I shoot are about half the size of a p. dogged live in colonies just like the dogs.</p><p>17 hmr at 150 to 200 yards is challenging and lot of fun. No kick, low noise, and very accurate. After your trip use it for squirrel hunting or target practice at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrelduster, post: 599718, member: 9736"] I had a 22-250 and was not happy with it. The performance was not that much better than the 223. Mine wasn't as accurate as my brothers 223 and the ammo was more expensive. If you're going p. dog shooting get a Savage 223 and have one of your buddies buy a 17hmr. The squirrels I shoot are about half the size of a p. dogged live in colonies just like the dogs. 17 hmr at 150 to 200 yards is challenging and lot of fun. No kick, low noise, and very accurate. After your trip use it for squirrel hunting or target practice at home. [/QUOTE]
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