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Need Advice on Caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="reed mosser" data-source="post: 87873" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>After a few years in long range shooting I too have to agree with meichele about cartidges. You can have the best balistically proven cartidge in the world and if it is not consistant or you don't have confidence in the gun, it doesn't do you squat. I have killed more ground hogs out to 700 yards with my .223 shooting 75 a-max than anything. Had the most one shot kills and sometimes, I hate to admit the most fun with. I love the big cool guns but the more I shoot the more the .223 comes out and my 30-338 laupa imp stays home. Buy a gun you can shoot and feel good with. I agree a 260, 7-08, .223, or a BR would fit your needs. Hope you have fun with your project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reed mosser, post: 87873, member: 1589"] After a few years in long range shooting I too have to agree with meichele about cartidges. You can have the best balistically proven cartidge in the world and if it is not consistant or you don't have confidence in the gun, it doesn't do you squat. I have killed more ground hogs out to 700 yards with my .223 shooting 75 a-max than anything. Had the most one shot kills and sometimes, I hate to admit the most fun with. I love the big cool guns but the more I shoot the more the .223 comes out and my 30-338 laupa imp stays home. Buy a gun you can shoot and feel good with. I agree a 260, 7-08, .223, or a BR would fit your needs. Hope you have fun with your project. [/QUOTE]
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