Posted by RGMartin on October 28, 2011 at 06:51:45 from (98.21.104.13):
In Reply to: O/T guns posted by barnE on October 27, 2011 at 18:01:42:
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BIG +1 to that.
223 isn't much more expensive than either the 17 or 22M, if you shop around. The cartridges abilities are night and day.
I am happy with the 22LR out to 100 yards. Dead right there kills 95% of the time.
I have shot Mini-Palma with a 22lr at 200, that takes serious skill. I have messed around at 300 and 400 on a calm day, the elevation adjustment required is beyond what any scope or irons I know of are capable.
The Poster that claims hits at 500 yards??? Maybe on a Barn sized target where you can see your impacts and walk them in like artillery.
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