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Sod Poodle caliber and cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 2072194" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>I always bring all the guns I have room for from .22LR to 300Wby. Excellent practice with wind and variable distances. Barrels get hot at some point regardless of cartridge so shoot one while 5 cool. If I must choose only one and I mean to spend some time at it, I would go .223Rem with a 9 twist. 700 yard p-dogs is fun to poke and gratifying to hit if you can, but the fun is the red mist from 400 yards and in. The .223 is just cheap and easy and lots of shots before cool down. You can watch em pop and you have enough speed left to 4 to make em pop, at least a little. I usually bring about 3000 rounds on a p-dog trip of which 2K is .223Rem. The other rifles may come home with ammo left, but the .223s never do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 2072194, member: 67552"] I always bring all the guns I have room for from .22LR to 300Wby. Excellent practice with wind and variable distances. Barrels get hot at some point regardless of cartridge so shoot one while 5 cool. If I must choose only one and I mean to spend some time at it, I would go .223Rem with a 9 twist. 700 yard p-dogs is fun to poke and gratifying to hit if you can, but the fun is the red mist from 400 yards and in. The .223 is just cheap and easy and lots of shots before cool down. You can watch em pop and you have enough speed left to 4 to make em pop, at least a little. I usually bring about 3000 rounds on a p-dog trip of which 2K is .223Rem. The other rifles may come home with ammo left, but the .223s never do. [/QUOTE]
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