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Favorite caliber to shoot regularly?
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Just curious what caliber strikes your fancy to shoot regularly? For me it's .300 Win Mag as my #1 pet and .308 Win a close 2nd.
 
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More often than not, I am generally hauling around a Ruger Compact in .308 as well as a Redhawk in either 44 or 41mag.

We have property of our own as well as help care for some other properties, which both have a high probabilty of feral hogs being seen while out. These are simply the easiest I have to tote around in the truck or tractor and have plenty of horsepower to reach out and take care of the hogs at 400yds or closer.


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Two Winchester Model 70 .270 WSM's are my present passion. Those suckers are awesome in speed and accuracy. I am also enjoying a 7mm BR in TC pistol with 2.5X8 Burris that is quite fun. Good shooting.


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hangun 44 mag
rifle 308 and 30-06
shotgun 12ga
 
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22LR
22WSM
17HMR
7mm Mag

I highly dislike shooting my 308, it hurts. But its my deer rifle and the light weight of the gun pays off in spades on all day hikes through the mountains of WV.
 
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22-250 hands down. Just plain fun!


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No question.....22LR


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my .260 rem.
 
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22-250 and 9mm
 
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Lately, my .451 Gibbs long range muzzle loader. 100g Swiss 1 1/2fg black powder and 530g cast bullet. Accurate, and every shot I fire is a hand load!
 
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My 7x57 gets more attention than the others in the safe. It goes to the range every time I go for a play, er, I mean to do research. Shoot a lot of cast in it while waiting for something else to cool. Main meat getter as well.

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257 Roberts and 357 Magnum, right after the .22 Long Rifle! Cool
 
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Favorite caliber to shoot regularly?

far and away the .223 in center fire rifles.


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Not in any particular order: 17HMR, 204 Ruger, and 22-250.


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.22LR
.223
.260
7-08

But I try to rotate thru the heavy hitters pretty often to keep my hand in.


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222 rem
223 rem
300 win mag
458 win mag

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Hands down the Hornet, just plain fun and not expensive to reload for, Waidmannsheil, Dom.


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260 Remington
243 Winchester
223 Remington
22LR


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270 WSM
40 cal
22 LR

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#1. 22LR
#2. .22-250
#3. .257 Roberts

For punching paper at the range, I am the happiest with calibers that have the least recoil. I can practice my shooting form without any worry about developing a flinch. When it comes to shooting hair, I use enough gun for the critter.


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dancing1/2 the time most anything 22. beerroger


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Most often = 22LR and 270.

However, I'm working on an 8x57 that may also make the shoot often list!


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.22 lr is my favorite, it's still relatively cheap to shoot so I can practice more for the same money.
 
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22LR. None better for sharpening up your shooting skills.

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1/2 the time most anything 22.


Ditto ; An the rest of the time the other 25 calibers I reload for !.

Like my tag shows .224/375 an most everything else in between .

I'm short a .243 and a .257 Bob and don't want nor need them .

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in rifles 22 and 25 cal.In pistol 22 and 41 and 45.
 
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.223, and then my CZ 450 Dakota. The Searcy .470 NE is starting to make a serious run at the 450 the last week or so...

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My 250/3000 has to be on the top of my list. It's built on a Ruger #3, pretty wood, shoots great and it's the one I grab when I want to burn some powder.
 
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the last couple of years i haven't anything but my 1022 custom .22 rimfire is my favorite in rifle... i do want to get out this spring and shoot some .357 magnum though....


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Favorite caliber to shoot regularly?


6.5x55, and what ever new cartrige im reloading for and playing with
 
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Just curious what caliber strikes your fancy to shoot regularly?

That's an easy one, My trusty 500 fruit of the loom boxer magnum. lol
 
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22 rimfire
Start and end every session with a few .22's out of my TC Classic. It's just fun.
 
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45-70 in a sharps, there is nothing like the sound of a big chunck of lead hitting steel
 
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22-250, 375H&H, 458 win mag. I like to shoot the 22 250 for a few warm up shots and also while I am letting the barrels cool on the others.

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.405 Winchester, everything about it puts a smile on my face.
 
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What ever goes BANG! and makes dirt, mud or fur fly.


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I've always enjoyed shooting my 308 and not once did I think about trying something else.I load it really mild and it shoots really accurate and the barrel last a long time.
 
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25 wssm
 
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Here lately it's been a 30-06 project, a 7X57 project and
always one of my 22-250s just to stay in tune for the once a month yotee hunt.


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45ACP
257 Roberts AI
7-08AI


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