RicW 67 Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 get 22lr and hmr. and you could allways ask your flo if you could ad 223 in in say six months time. your chances would be even greater if you went shooting someone that has centrefire. who could guide you Jamie - I'm sorry but you are wrong here. Read your own post. If "you went shooting someone that has centrefire", he would not be able to guide you! Mainly cos he'd be dead! Of course if you meant to write "with" someone that has centrefire . . . Smart ass? Me? Perish the thought . . . Ric Quote Link to post
JohnGalway 1,043 Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 Do you mean this here popgun? People have asked good questions and made good suggestions. For shooting powder burners start with .22lr, why? Because they're cheap, so the learning curve is inexpensive. The loopy trajectory forces you to think and learn to compensate, and you get to play with all our favourite factor, the wind. By the by, Savage do a HMR with the exact same stock. Boyds make it as far as I know. But the best question is, what do you want to shoot with your new gun? Quote Link to post
zak-s410 0 Posted October 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 20, 2009 thanks lads for all the info you have all given. :thumbs: i want one for shooting long range rabbits, foxes, and crows. I also got quite a fair bit of permission for foxes. il keep you all posted on how it goes. thanks lads zak. Quote Link to post
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