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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Brown Jr." data-source="post: 3027959" data-attributes="member: 86099"><p>I had a pal shoot 3" of throat out, in about 3 hours with a 225 Winchester, = about the same as a 22-250. The 20 Practical is my favorite for sod poodles and rats. A 223 size case is easier on bbls. But having several guns is the answer, just let them cool between battels. Excessive heat is the kiss of death for your tack driver. It's hard to stop Shooting when you're being over run by the fuzzy little Vietcong. I once was out of back up rifles, and I shot the same 223 all day, It was shooting 3/8 " groups in the morning and by sundown I couldn't keep a group on a pie plate at 50 yards. So, bring lots more ammo than you think you'll need and some spare rifles ready to rock. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Brown Jr., post: 3027959, member: 86099"] I had a pal shoot 3" of throat out, in about 3 hours with a 225 Winchester, = about the same as a 22-250. The 20 Practical is my favorite for sod poodles and rats. A 223 size case is easier on bbls. But having several guns is the answer, just let them cool between battels. Excessive heat is the kiss of death for your tack driver. It's hard to stop Shooting when you're being over run by the fuzzy little Vietcong. I once was out of back up rifles, and I shot the same 223 all day, It was shooting 3/8 " groups in the morning and by sundown I couldn't keep a group on a pie plate at 50 yards. So, bring lots more ammo than you think you'll need and some spare rifles ready to rock. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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