05 December 2003, 13:41
newtootRecommendations
This is for the future but would like to have a rifle primarily for practice but might use it some for coyotes. It needs to be highly accurate
and have a long barrel life as it will be shot a lot by myself and by my grandson. I was thinking of either a 222 or a 243 as it could serve as a light hunting gun. Both have a rep for inherent accuracy, I've experienced this in a 243 as my daughter has one and it's hard to load the most accurate handload as almost all loads are accurate. From what I read the 222 is also super in the accuracy department. The 222 takes half the powder to load. Also have even considered
the 17hmr. Opinions and Experiences, Please!!
Ray
05 December 2003, 15:27
HollywoodI would suggest the 223. Super accurate, long barrel life, tons of factory ammo available, tons of reload possibilities, brass is readily available, and it will knock a coyote on it's ass.
Hollywood
06 December 2003, 09:48
<reload>If you put the same amount of money in either a .222 or .223 the .222 will be the most accurate. It is a very easy caliber to load for and has a great range of information and holds world record for the smallest group in competition. That being said you could do well with either caliber in a custom built rifle. Bob white at Shooter's corner has the largest selection of target rifles in the world and is a great guy to work with in selecting a target rifle for your needs. Go with the .222 IMHO. Good Luck