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Whats everyone shoot for varmits? I shoot a .223 encore, and a 17 hmr, also have had real good luck with my 870 and #4 buck JB
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CZ in .223
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Just depends on what day it is. Mainly a 7mm STW, but I also use a 22-250, 223's, or a 243.
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Savage 243 85 grain.
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7mm but I a want to get a 22-250
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Savage Model 111 , 22-250 sierre 55gr or same gun with the .270 barrel and sierre 90gr.
Or Stevens 7-08 with what ever I have loaded at the time .
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I have a Tikka .223 varminter and a remington .17. I had troubles deciding between a 22-250 or the .223 when I bought the Tikka, but my dad has a model 77 22-250 I can use if I ever want to shoot one.
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Winchester pre 64 mod 70 .243 still trying with loads.
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How you like your Tikka? I was thinking of getting rid of my 44mag Redhawk and getting one.
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I shoot a thompson center encore heavy barrel in .223. That thing is a tack driver.
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Tikka .243 and AR15 .223
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Ruger M77 220 swift, 55gr sierra or if I'm saving hides 60gr hornaday.
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Winchester .270
really reaches out there and nows how to turn em circles. You laugh but it'll flat put a hurting to any coyote it lays its sights on up to about 500yrds no problem. Never shot anything that small farther than that.
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I forgot that I also have a Ruger 10/22 for shooting dirt rats at closer ranges and with cheap ammo.
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Ruger #1 22-250. 50 grain Hornady V-max boat tail. Topped with a Nikon Monarch 5-20 X44. I just got it sighted in. Hopefully get to do some long range shooting at some yotes this winter.
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