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How much barrel life is left? Heard the 204s wear out the barrels pretty fast.
Yea doubt I will ever get a AR style gun. My buddies wife who does not care if we hunt or shoot around the house goes a bit nuts over that style. Like "Why do you need that type of gun blah blah" And the truth is I don't. That style just has got a bad rap and I don't need the hassle.
I have 223, 204, 22-250 and 220 swift. For varmints out to 400 yds if you are limited to one, 223 or 204 w 40 grain will do best in the wind. 223 will be ok. Lightest recoil will be 204.
What is the most accurate varmint gun out to 400 yards? Also which gives the most WOW blow up the P dog and allows the shooter to keep it all in view during the shot at 24x.
I know I can see it all with a 17 wsm but they are only good for like 200-250 yards.
Is the .204 with 32 gr the best for exploading P Dogs?
For guns I'm looking at CZ, Tikka, Bergara.
I don't load my own (yet) just looking for something that can shoot 1/2 moa. From what I have read it seems the .204 might be the best bet.
22-250 is on the table but I hear people saying the over heat faster during P Dog shoots.
Curious what you shooters think is the best way to go.
That's the exact reason why you should get an AR. Buy what you want, not what other people think you should get based on liberal, anti-gun information.
They are all fun and the getting there is a big part of it.
Do a Savage or better yet, a Bighorn TL3 and try two bbl's a season until you find what you like.
I've settled on the 20 Practical for the time being.
The Australian Outback .223Rem loaded with the Sierra 69MK is really nice factory loads, it is back again for $15 a box. The good ADI brass reloads well.If you don't reload, stay with the 204 or 223, lots of factory ammo available.
If you don't reload and if your rifle likes this ammo. It will be good to at least 500 yds.The Australian Outback .223Rem loaded with the Sierra 69MK is really nice factory loads, it is back again for $15 a box. The good ADI brass reloads well.
If you enjoy hearing a "click" instead of a boom when you pull the trigger and watching as your quarry that was in the crosshairs scurries away: By all means, get the C-Z. My two 527s (esp. a .204 Kevlar Varmint) are accurate as hell when they don't fail to fire..
Political statements aside that’s interesting commentary. I have 5 CZs two of which are 527s and I can’t remember having the first FTF nor have I heard about this being a “common problem”. I did a google search and found a few references to problems with light primer strikes. Not sure how common it is compared to happy 527 owners though.
Never heard of it being a problem either and I've had a few CZ 527's, currently have three, two 17 Hornets and a 204 Ruger. I have never ever had one single problem with any of them FTF.