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Old 03-10-08, 10:31 AM   #8
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That means all the centerfire .22s are legal (.22-250, .220 swift, .223 Rem, etc). They're all good rounds and I prefer to shoot my whitetails with them. They result in very little meat loss. Just remember, shot placement is #1.

I wouldn't recommend those calibers to real world[ adult] beginners myself.

Shot placement is #1 , to be sure..........

Unfortunately unlike with kids , a new , adult hunter , has the right to go out unsupervised. Nerves can affect the best shot [at the range].......When facing his first whitetail.

For that reason , it's my opinion that those calibers are a little light.

But I agree that those calibers can be very efficient meat getters. [poachers use them a lot here , not me]


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