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Re: .204 vs .22-250 vs .243
« Reply #15 on: January 04, 2010, 12:57:36 PM »
I couldn't believe it took you this long to see that.  :chuckle:  Actually i'm dying to try a .204. Seriously thinking about an upper for the bushy.

BTW I would never wish a miss on a fellow coyote killer.  :'(

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Re: .204 vs .22-250 vs .243
« Reply #16 on: January 04, 2010, 01:42:20 PM »
All 3 of those will get the job done.  IMO just shoot your 300 for all big game and buy yourself a varmit only gun.  Since you don't reload, the 223 is going to be the most economical to shoot  and generally have ammo that's easiest to find. 

Mueller makes a pretty decent tactical scope for about 200 bucks.  Not Leu but OK value.  You may want to consider a higher power than 12x... maybe 16 or more.  Way more dough though  if you're staying with the better glass like Leu... hence my mention of the Mueller.  If you're wanting to stay in the 10x or 12x range then there are a gob of good ones out there for the money... Sightron, Elite 3200, Leupold xI or II, etc.   

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Re: .204 vs .22-250 vs .243
« Reply #17 on: January 04, 2010, 01:58:16 PM »
I couldn't believe it took you this long to see that.  :chuckle:  Actually i'm dying to try a .204. Seriously thinking about an upper for the bushy.

BTW I would never wish a miss on a fellow coyote killer.  :'(
Yep my bad,that was a crappy wish on someone and a waste of pixie dust, you probably miss enough of them anyway if you're like the rest of us  :chuckle:I take it back and instead sprinkled it for a 45 lb coyote next time you're out. ( I can do that you know)  :chuckle:
« Last Edit: January 04, 2010, 02:07:01 PM by Big10gauge »
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