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The Basics, Starting Out
the best long range varmint caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="*WyoWhisper*" data-source="post: 54128"><p>Tommy,</p><p></p><p>I gotta go with DC on this...</p><p></p><p>I took my longest kill on a PD this year with a 6/284.. in windy conditions ( 10-15 mph) The spotters said they could see the bullet change directions twice.. the shot was 1521 yards. it took me 6 shots and 3 of those shots hit at the pd's feet and one actually flipped him.. he went in his hole for about 20 seconds and then came back out.. by then I was dialed in...</p><p></p><p>if your shooting prarie dogs.. you're gonna shoot alot.. and that gets expensive with the bigger calibers... 30-06 case varrieations etc.</p><p></p><p>you are hard pressed to beat the 107 SMKs and the 105 Bergers in a 243, 243AI, 6mm, 6mmAI and the 6/284.. very very accurate and the 80 gr 22 cal bullets can't hold a candle to the 6mm bullets.</p><p></p><p>the 6mm heavies do really well in the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*WyoWhisper*, post: 54128"] Tommy, I gotta go with DC on this... I took my longest kill on a PD this year with a 6/284.. in windy conditions ( 10-15 mph) The spotters said they could see the bullet change directions twice.. the shot was 1521 yards. it took me 6 shots and 3 of those shots hit at the pd's feet and one actually flipped him.. he went in his hole for about 20 seconds and then came back out.. by then I was dialed in... if your shooting prarie dogs.. you're gonna shoot alot.. and that gets expensive with the bigger calibers... 30-06 case varrieations etc. you are hard pressed to beat the 107 SMKs and the 105 Bergers in a 243, 243AI, 6mm, 6mmAI and the 6/284.. very very accurate and the 80 gr 22 cal bullets can't hold a candle to the 6mm bullets. the 6mm heavies do really well in the wind. [/QUOTE]
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