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Practice rifle decision
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<blockquote data-quote="trickytune" data-source="post: 1127513" data-attributes="member: 69289"><p>I have a Browning a bolt 223 in 1:12" but I have never really liked it. The Howa 223 is on special at the moment and I am looking at one. 1:9" fluted varmint barrel. Was going to go the hogue stock but I quite liked the boyd thumbhole stock. The main thing was barrel length they have 24" and 20" options. The 24 inch felt a bit front heavy and I thought the 20" felt balanced and looked better. It might get used for light hunting but I have a 260 as well. Mainly for trigger time gun so will be used at the range. gun) I am not sure on barrel length for offhand shooting practice. My shooting shoulder is not too good so I can't fire too many rounds with anything before I start flinching. Thus why I want my main practice rifle to be a 223.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickytune, post: 1127513, member: 69289"] I have a Browning a bolt 223 in 1:12" but I have never really liked it. The Howa 223 is on special at the moment and I am looking at one. 1:9" fluted varmint barrel. Was going to go the hogue stock but I quite liked the boyd thumbhole stock. The main thing was barrel length they have 24" and 20" options. The 24 inch felt a bit front heavy and I thought the 20" felt balanced and looked better. It might get used for light hunting but I have a 260 as well. Mainly for trigger time gun so will be used at the range. gun) I am not sure on barrel length for offhand shooting practice. My shooting shoulder is not too good so I can't fire too many rounds with anything before I start flinching. Thus why I want my main practice rifle to be a 223. [/QUOTE]
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