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Selecting Varmint Calibers
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<blockquote data-quote="gpmcdowell" data-source="post: 1316121" data-attributes="member: 25823"><p><strong>Re: Selecting Varmint Calibers ...add one more!</strong></p><p></p><p>A great varmint caliber is 221 Fireball....20 grains or less of powder, easy reload, up to +/- 3600 fps w/40 grain bullets, low recoil, and slow to heat a barrel. Watch your hits or impact and 1/4 moa accuracy. Real world effective to 400 yards. Neck down to 20 for a 20 Vartarg. You can shoot hundreds of rounds before cleaning and the throat won't get burned out in a year or two of shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpmcdowell, post: 1316121, member: 25823"] [b]Re: Selecting Varmint Calibers ...add one more![/b] A great varmint caliber is 221 Fireball....20 grains or less of powder, easy reload, up to +/- 3600 fps w/40 grain bullets, low recoil, and slow to heat a barrel. Watch your hits or impact and 1/4 moa accuracy. Real world effective to 400 yards. Neck down to 20 for a 20 Vartarg. You can shoot hundreds of rounds before cleaning and the throat won't get burned out in a year or two of shooting. [/QUOTE]
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