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The rifle you enjoy the most?

Since my X7 6 dasher build I have carried it more than the others. But I'm going back to my Swift this summer as soon as I get it sighted in and the weather improves. Barlow
 
I think you are asking which cartridge will please you more....6Br or 223.

Some things in life are ubiquitous...toilet paper, taxes, stupid regulations, worn out head gaskets, broken lawn mowers, plastic water bottles and a 223...

Others are more rare and appreciated....a life-long love of a wonderful wife, children who are respectful, your first muscle car, quiet breezes as the sun goes low over an alfalfa field and a 6BR.

You figure it out from here....
Now that is a sweet story right there ,I can almost see that tear on your keyboard...
 
I think you are asking which cartridge will please you more....6Br or 223.

Some things in life are ubiquitous...toilet paper, taxes, stupid regulations, worn out head gaskets, broken lawn mowers, plastic water bottles and a 223...

Others are more rare and appreciated....a life-long love of a wonderful wife, children who are respectful, your first muscle car, quiet breezes as the sun goes low over an alfalfa field and a 6BR.

You figure it out from here....
deep, very deep...
 
Day to day my most accurate rifle(makes it the most fun) is a 17 rem with a Lilja barrel. That's why there is a rifle at the smith getting a new Lilja in 22-250 right now, hopefully I will have to decide between 2 rifles which is the most fun.
 
Without a doubt mine would be my 221 Fireball. It is an absolute pleasure to shoot and the day in and day out accuracy has always amazed me. Lord willing I will never be without one.
 
I think you are asking which cartridge will please you more....6Br or 223.

Some things in life are ubiquitous...toilet paper, taxes, stupid regulations, worn out head gaskets, broken lawn mowers, plastic water bottles and a 223...

Others are more rare and appreciated....a life-long love of a wonderful wife, children who are respectful, your first muscle car, quiet breezes as the sun goes low over an alfalfa field and a 6BR.

You figure it out from here....
Well said:)
 
.308 Palma Rifle Barnard Action ,Master Class Stock of Myrtle Wood . 32'' JB Barrel .
Warner #2 rear sight . 30mm Right sight up front .
 
I think you are asking which cartridge will please you more....6Br or 223.

Some things in life are ubiquitous...toilet paper, taxes, stupid regulations, worn out head gaskets, broken lawn mowers, plastic water bottles and a 223...

Others are more rare and appreciated....a life-long love of a wonderful wife, children who are respectful, your first muscle car, quiet breezes as the sun goes low over an alfalfa field and a 6BR.

You figure it out from here....

I'm not sure I want to live life without toilet paper, and I sure don't want to wipe my rear on an alfalfa field...

I vote 6BR.

David
 
For me it's an old, old Stevens in 25-20 straight. Uberti low wall in 32-20, next Uberti hi wall in 38-55, then low wall in 45 long colt, hiwall in 45-90, and last is a kelby's in 6bra. I hope I could love'em all and still fit in.
 
I can't answer your post title - from 45-70 to 22 LR are my children, I love them all for their unique attributes. If I had to choose between 223 and 6 br for pure accuracy - 6br all day long. If I had to pick on overall economic components - 223.
But there is a lot in between there. I can't choose and ain't giving up either.
 
I enjoy shooting my 219 Donaldson Wasp more than any of my other rifles. It’s a Taylor and Robbins benchrest rifle made in the early 1960’s. The barrel is 31” long and the gun weighs 25 lbs, the scope is a 20x Unertl. Double set trigger releases at 4 oz. With the load it likes it shoots bug holes. The incredible workmanship, history and precision, I get smiling every time I put it on the rests.

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I enjoy shooting my 219 Donaldson Wasp more than any of my other rifles. It’s a Taylor and Robbins benchrest rifle made in the early 1960’s. The barrel is 31” long and the gun weighs 25 lbs, the scope is a 20x Unertl. Double set trigger releases at 4 oz. With the load it likes it shoots bug holes. The incredible workmanship, history and precision, I get smiling every time I put it on the rests.

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I want your gun....:cool:....For me, I have my guns down to a few PPC's with one being a switch to 30 Major and the 6BRA on a custom drop port Panda......It's a toss up....;)

Regards
Rick
 

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