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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 230951" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>If I wanted a 500 yard death ray I would have chosen a 22-250. I do have a .223 and it is really fun to shoot. Mine is for coyotes and I use a 45gr hollow point. I have shot mine to 600 yards on steel with great success when the wind isn't kicking too hard. </p><p>If you are using a bipod I don't think the .223 will have enough recoil and bounce to cause the barrel and stock to make contact. I would just make sure the barrel is floated (and do something with that trigger) and go shoot. If it needs any more attention maybe give it a light bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 230951, member: 8873"] If I wanted a 500 yard death ray I would have chosen a 22-250. I do have a .223 and it is really fun to shoot. Mine is for coyotes and I use a 45gr hollow point. I have shot mine to 600 yards on steel with great success when the wind isn't kicking too hard. If you are using a bipod I don't think the .223 will have enough recoil and bounce to cause the barrel and stock to make contact. I would just make sure the barrel is floated (and do something with that trigger) and go shoot. If it needs any more attention maybe give it a light bed. [/QUOTE]
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