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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2580374" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I've shot a lot of ground squirrels with a .243 with 55 grain bullets up to 100 grain. Comparing that to my 6 Dasher shooting 105's, I'd op for the BR sized case to get much less recoil with similar performance. Anything good at punching paper will be good on small vermin. I think 6mm is an "all you'll need" jump up from 20 or 22 cals for small varmints. They give much higher BCs than lower cals and are still light enough to shoot 3000 fps+ in most cartridges. I like the 204 for anything inside 500 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2580374, member: 78569"] I've shot a lot of ground squirrels with a .243 with 55 grain bullets up to 100 grain. Comparing that to my 6 Dasher shooting 105's, I'd op for the BR sized case to get much less recoil with similar performance. Anything good at punching paper will be good on small vermin. I think 6mm is an "all you'll need" jump up from 20 or 22 cals for small varmints. They give much higher BCs than lower cals and are still light enough to shoot 3000 fps+ in most cartridges. I like the 204 for anything inside 500 yards. [/QUOTE]
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