I had a 23, one of my sons has it now. It was a great gun and shot well. Be careful about the reloading with fired brass unless it has an aftermarket tube.
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I opened up a jar several nights ago. Took out a piece and tasted it....fantastic. Gave a piece to the wife.........she was amazed at how good it was. So I thickened up the juice/gravy and we had it over rice. Did I say it was FANTASTIC?
I should have shot more deer during bow season.
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I've been trying to get the Rem 700 SPS Tact 223 into shooting form for coyotes etc... Shooting multiple load variations etc. Can't say I'm too happy. I have 4 loads that will shoot ugly groups under 1"(yes there are nice consistent groups under 1" and there are ugly inconsistant groups under...
I've never counted....maybe I should give it a try. I know one or two extra pieces wouldn't make me giddy, but if they shorted me one or two I'd be a bit ticked. Funny how that works.
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Now I've cleaned guns for a lot of years but not .22 type calibers. After shooting the .223 yesterday (kind of a waste of time with 20 mph winds and 40 mph gusts) I got out the new .22 patches yada yada and went to cleaning...ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? You'd need twizers to get them in place to...