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What would you do with NIB .22-250 Rem.
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<blockquote data-quote="Yeager" data-source="post: 1791690" data-attributes="member: 78870"><p>Keep it! One of the best calibers to teach and learn long range shooting: low recoil, plenty of high BC bullets available, and cheap ammo. Consider tuning the action and trigger; re-barrel to 1X7 or 1X8 twist. Learn to shoot prone & bench, use of ballistic calculators, variations in optics and when done with that; later, choose a caliber & rifle to hunt elk and moose at 800 yds. This web will give you lots of good info regarding your choice of long range hunting rifles, Great second rifle to keep in safe for the teaching of others(children and such), hunting small game, and will be adequate for most deer and antelope. Always fun to shoot. Again, my advise, keep it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeager, post: 1791690, member: 78870"] Keep it! One of the best calibers to teach and learn long range shooting: low recoil, plenty of high BC bullets available, and cheap ammo. Consider tuning the action and trigger; re-barrel to 1X7 or 1X8 twist. Learn to shoot prone & bench, use of ballistic calculators, variations in optics and when done with that; later, choose a caliber & rifle to hunt elk and moose at 800 yds. This web will give you lots of good info regarding your choice of long range hunting rifles, Great second rifle to keep in safe for the teaching of others(children and such), hunting small game, and will be adequate for most deer and antelope. Always fun to shoot. Again, my advise, keep it. [/QUOTE]
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