I will second scooby, they do not hold up against the brush at all. Having said that; I have 2 pair. I have a pair of the original Kanab and a pair of the 2.0. I'm in MI and they are great for early season bow and spring turkey; super quiet, warm and the suspenders are very handy. With a...
.222 Rem gets my vote. Time tested cartridge, super accurate, low recoil and relatively inexpensive to reload for. I used to say cheap to reload for, but i dont think that term applies to any reloading these days. Still cheaper than factory ammo. I have 4 700s and a 722 in .222 and some of em...
Indeed it is. Remington introduced the 222 Mag in 1958, I believe, in the Model 722. The .204 splits time with my 700 .17 Rem. both are awesome little rounds and death on coyotes.
Tuck,
That a pretty extensive list of cartridges. The one I dont see is the 222 Rem Mag, have you ever used that? We dont have PD in MI, but have woodchucks and the 222 Mag is perfect for those. Plus, not everyone has a 222 Mag and it makes for good conversation.
Rem 700 SPS BDL, Leup 4.5-14, 32 grn Nosler BT 29 grns IMR 4320, Win brass, Rem 7.5 primer, .5" group with shots 8-10 New out of the box, velocity-fast enough to catch her, 28 lb female