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| calgarychef1, Seems to me your question is not so much caliber technical but more like time management. First thing is to set priorities. Then arrange for unlimited supply of money. Those are the two key ingredients. Now some guys get to be born rich, that solves most of the playtime problems. But if you failed to do that then marrying a rich woman might just work. Jeeze, wish I'd thunk of this stuff when I was younger and smarter, eh?
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| Posts: 420 | Location: Troy, Michigan | Registered: 21 December 2004 |
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| I too, have both, but I love my 22-250! Teancum: Interesting name. I'll bet I know where that name comes from! |
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| quote: Originally posted by Use Enough Gun: I too, have both, but I love my 22-250! Teancum: Interesting name. I'll bet I know where that name comes from!
I bet you do. Seems like he was a pretty good military leader a long time ago. I heard he was also good with a javelin!!!! At least that what the book said that I read. |
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| Im going to be the devils advocate here... Get a .204, The Remington 700 SPS should do nicely, topped with a Mueller Eradicator scope and you could eaily take head shots out to 300 if you wanted too. 500 wouldnt be out of the question as long as the wind isnt howling. Use the Hornady 40gr. factory ammo... |
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| Very accurate with the javelin. Right through the heart as I recall. |
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| I like the .222,.223, and .222Mag.If I lived out west in open country then perhaps the .204 and 22-250 would have more appeal but here in the NE the others are definitely the better choices. |
| Posts: 369 | Location: Adirondacks | Registered: 08 February 2009 |
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