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Time for a .204 Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="CarolinaVH" data-source="post: 605986" data-attributes="member: 41213"><p>Thanks for the quick replies. Very good advice. To tell you the truth I have always wanted a 22-250 but was concerned that the recoil of the 22-250 would not allow to see bullet strikes, would it? The reason this comes up is that I can go shooting by myself and not require a spotter to see where it hits. Of course if I hit the target I don't need a spotter, right? LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarolinaVH, post: 605986, member: 41213"] Thanks for the quick replies. Very good advice. To tell you the truth I have always wanted a 22-250 but was concerned that the recoil of the 22-250 would not allow to see bullet strikes, would it? The reason this comes up is that I can go shooting by myself and not require a spotter to see where it hits. Of course if I hit the target I don't need a spotter, right? LOL. [/QUOTE]
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