brokeasajoke
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Though Im not a dicks fan, a 700 remington varmint can be had for $450ish on sale with crappy scope 223, 22-250, and 308 iirc.
As much as I can't warm up to their appearance, the first thing that I think of when somebody says "accurate", " inexpensive", and "groundhogs" in the same sentence is "Savage".
223 or 22-250, depending on your circumstances, and you should be set to start slaying hogs.
I like to see chucks do helicopters, acrobatics, and flip flops when hit. So, I prefer(factory rifle choice) a 243 with a 80g Sierra Blitz BT (3400 fps) or a 70g Sierra Blitz king at 3600.
In a Remington 700 Varmint, they are both very accurate and destructive. Question, what part of the country are you in. Eastern Chucks are often standing up, while the western chucks rarely stand up.Ack...
Which of the two is more destructive?... I am looking at new choices now.
In a Remington 700 Varmint, they are both very accurate and destructive. Question, what part of the country are you in. Eastern Chucks are often standing up, while the western chucks rarely stand up.
both of the bullets I mentioned are great to 500 yards and we shot a few further, Idaho. How far up in the air, and sideways they launch, is usually a function of bullet placement. My favorite shot is where they are facing you directly or have their butt to you.
80g Blitz never come apart. I have shot them in a 244 AI at 3800 fps, 14T Shilen with Win 760. Also, this is a world class coyote bullet, loudest PLOP I have ever heard with any round on coyotes.I'm up in New England - I also prefer them standing, looking right at me. Will the 80 Blitz come apart in flight like it's .224 cousins?
80g Blitz never come apart. I have shot them in a 244 AI at 3800 fps, 14T Shilen with Win 760. Also, this is a world class coyote bullet, loudest PLOP I have ever heard with any round on coyotes.
Happy New Year folks, I have been wanting to purchase a rifle, bolt action or semi-auto I can reach out and touch somebody with.
I just retired, and don't have a lot of money to spend, so want the best bang for my buck.
I live on a pretty good size farm, loaded with whistle pigs. I'm building an elevated observation "tree house" for my young daughter, and thought it might as well double as a hunting blind.
Lets say I could scratch up $500, not including a scope. Is there anything out there I would be real impressed with as a long range rifle for picking off ground hogs consistently? Farm is 6/10 of a mile long, but I will be kind of in the middle of it. That would be it's normal usage... but now and again, I might want to do some friendly competition with a buddy and start stretching the boundaries.
However... might get a hankering to set up a few exploding targets once I've run out of ground hogs.
Give me your best advice on what would satisfy my wish list.
Thanks in advance for your opinion.
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