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Please help me pick the right Caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 299826" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>Thank you for defending our freedoms! I have to say that good options have been offered, but legality of cartridge for squirrel is limited. I suppose you could do some outlawing, but I know in Pennsylvania it is illegal to use anything bigger than a .23 caliber on squirrels. You can only use a rimfire no bigger than .22 during Fall Turkey and Muzzle Loader season. </p><p></p><p>My thoughts would be toward the .204, with head shots only on squirrels. I guess this would be a good marksman practice at picking off little targets. If you want to go extreme range on Pdogs, than I am on board with the .243. I also like what Kirby had said about thinking about projectile and what you want to accomplish. </p><p></p><p>Have Fun, </p><p>Tank (C 4/1 FA, Fort Riley 1997-2000)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 299826, member: 13275"] Thank you for defending our freedoms! I have to say that good options have been offered, but legality of cartridge for squirrel is limited. I suppose you could do some outlawing, but I know in Pennsylvania it is illegal to use anything bigger than a .23 caliber on squirrels. You can only use a rimfire no bigger than .22 during Fall Turkey and Muzzle Loader season. My thoughts would be toward the .204, with head shots only on squirrels. I guess this would be a good marksman practice at picking off little targets. If you want to go extreme range on Pdogs, than I am on board with the .243. I also like what Kirby had said about thinking about projectile and what you want to accomplish. Have Fun, Tank (C 4/1 FA, Fort Riley 1997-2000) [/QUOTE]
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