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Rifle question, If I could only buy one, opinions please....
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<blockquote data-quote="Cedar Creek" data-source="post: 2676497" data-attributes="member: 12387"><p>The .243 caliber rifles are first in my mind, but the .22-250 is first in my heart. Versatile as heckif you reload, and still pretty good for everything up to and including Oklahoma whitetails with the factory 55 grain loads. My '69 vintage 700 BDL in .22-250 is my favorite rifle, but I'm getting aquainted now with a Ruger American .22-250. The older .22-250 rifles had 1 in 14 barrels, but the newer ones are 1 in 10. I sighted the Ruger American in with 55 grain loads, but I'm going to try some 60 and 70 grain loads.</p><p></p><p>Cedar Creek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cedar Creek, post: 2676497, member: 12387"] The .243 caliber rifles are first in my mind, but the .22-250 is first in my heart. Versatile as heckif you reload, and still pretty good for everything up to and including Oklahoma whitetails with the factory 55 grain loads. My '69 vintage 700 BDL in .22-250 is my favorite rifle, but I'm getting aquainted now with a Ruger American .22-250. The older .22-250 rifles had 1 in 14 barrels, but the newer ones are 1 in 10. I sighted the Ruger American in with 55 grain loads, but I'm going to try some 60 and 70 grain loads. Cedar Creek [/QUOTE]
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