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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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| 22-250 hands down. Just plain fun!
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| Posts: 291 | Location: Gettysburg, PA | Registered: 03 August 2005 |
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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. Von Gruff. |
| Posts: 2693 | Location: South Otago New Zealand. | Registered: 08 February 2009 |
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| quote: 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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| Posts: 3722 | Location: Okie in Falcon, CO | Registered: 01 July 2004 |
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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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| Hands down the Hornet, just plain fun and not expensive to reload for, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
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| Posts: 728 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 15 March 2005 |
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| 260 Remington 243 Winchester 223 Remington 22LR
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| Posts: 1652 | Location: Deer Park, Texas | Registered: 08 June 2005 |
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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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| 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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| Posts: 1052 | Location: Southern OHIO USA | Registered: 17 November 2001 |
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| quote: 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 . |
| Posts: 4485 | Location: Planet Earth | Registered: 17 October 2008 |
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| in rifles 22 and 25 cal.In pistol 22 and 41 and 45. |
| Posts: 1371 | Location: Plains,TEXAS | Registered: 14 January 2008 |
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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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| quote: Favorite caliber to shoot regularly?
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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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| Posts: 144 | Location: sw Michigan | Registered: 19 February 2009 |
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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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| Posts: 2923 | Location: Emhouse, Tx | Registered: 03 February 2010 |
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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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| Posts: 2627 | Location: Where the pine trees touch the sky | Registered: 06 December 2006 |
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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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| Posts: 1521 | Location: Just about anywhere in Texas | Registered: 26 January 2008 |
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