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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Striker and the .308 family
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<blockquote data-quote="Rupe" data-source="post: 748968" data-attributes="member: 10746"><p>Seems that the 260 rem and the 243 win are the best choices. Which is the most accurate and flatest shooting of those 2. Yes the .308 is my deer and Elk barrel. </p><p>To me the .243 would also be good for sagerats. Where you are shooting all day. The 22-250 seems a little light for coyotes and badgers at long range, plus wouldn't I have to change the bolt face for it??? I don't know.</p><p>Thanks guys, keep it coming!</p><p>Rupe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rupe, post: 748968, member: 10746"] Seems that the 260 rem and the 243 win are the best choices. Which is the most accurate and flatest shooting of those 2. Yes the .308 is my deer and Elk barrel. To me the .243 would also be good for sagerats. Where you are shooting all day. The 22-250 seems a little light for coyotes and badgers at long range, plus wouldn't I have to change the bolt face for it??? I don't know. Thanks guys, keep it coming! Rupe [/QUOTE]
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