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Re: Rechamber 222 to 22-250
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<blockquote data-quote="kfrye" data-source="post: 233919" data-attributes="member: 5472"><p>I am not really sure what the 222 is set up for, or the twist- but it has been rebarreled at RW Hart by a previous owner. May have had some bench rest duty in its life. The gun is sitting in a local shop. I was thinking about having the gun for some paper punching and varmints, but I'm not crazy about being limited in yardage from the little I've read on the 222. I like the gun a lot, and just what to have an out if I can't bring myself to sell it down the line. I have a 22-250 now and love it, and have always wanted a 40-X.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfrye, post: 233919, member: 5472"] I am not really sure what the 222 is set up for, or the twist- but it has been rebarreled at RW Hart by a previous owner. May have had some bench rest duty in its life. The gun is sitting in a local shop. I was thinking about having the gun for some paper punching and varmints, but I'm not crazy about being limited in yardage from the little I've read on the 222. I like the gun a lot, and just what to have an out if I can't bring myself to sell it down the line. I have a 22-250 now and love it, and have always wanted a 40-X. [/QUOTE]
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