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<blockquote data-quote="Xjetmech" data-source="post: 2972039" data-attributes="member: 110837"><p><em><span style="font-size: 18px">I got into varmint shooting, back in the early 70s, with a couple of friends from work. We hunted northern CA, western NV, and north central MT, for ground squirrels, jack rabbits, cayotes, and p dogs. My rifles were, and still are, a single shot .222 Rem., and a 6mm Rem. bolt action. They had .22-250 Ruger #1s, .221 Rem. Fireball, .243 Win. on Rem. XB actions, and a couple of handguns. The close shots, to 100yds, were usually with the handguns, and then the ,22s out to about 250yds, depending on the wind, then the bigger cals. We would bring about 300 rounds pre gun, for each trip, and would take turns spotting for each other.</span></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xjetmech, post: 2972039, member: 110837"] [I][SIZE=5]I got into varmint shooting, back in the early 70s, with a couple of friends from work. We hunted northern CA, western NV, and north central MT, for ground squirrels, jack rabbits, cayotes, and p dogs. My rifles were, and still are, a single shot .222 Rem., and a 6mm Rem. bolt action. They had .22-250 Ruger #1s, .221 Rem. Fireball, .243 Win. on Rem. XB actions, and a couple of handguns. The close shots, to 100yds, were usually with the handguns, and then the ,22s out to about 250yds, depending on the wind, then the bigger cals. We would bring about 300 rounds pre gun, for each trip, and would take turns spotting for each other.[/SIZE][/I] [/QUOTE]
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