I have thought about it, but the local ranges I shoot at don't have the facility to be able to zero the rifle, and I fear that it might not return to zero if I do that... completely unfounded thought, but I wouldnt like to risk it :-/HeatherW762 wrote:You could always have a dual purpose 308 for the longer distances, just remove target sights (depending on which ones you have - I could remove both front & back sights easily on mine) and put a scope on it. Then you get the 223 and have 3 guns for the price of two!! :shakeshout:
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How are you intending to use the rifle, prone, off hand, sporting, bench etc as that would help in form your choice.
Also how much do you enjoy handloading? I shoot so that I can handload as much as I handload to shoot. If you enjoy the process as a hobby in itself then getting another calibre is the only way to go.

Also how much do you enjoy handloading? I shoot so that I can handload as much as I handload to shoot. If you enjoy the process as a hobby in itself then getting another calibre is the only way to go.

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I'm intending on shooting prone from bipod (no rear rest) for starters, ideally if I could have something thats not overly heavy that in future I could use for foxing (if I ever get the opportunity) Then that would be a bonus - especially if I go the .223 route. obviously with .308 thats a none issue.dromia wrote:How are you intending to use the rifle, prone, off hand, sporting, bench etc as that would help in form your choice.
I wouldnt say its a hobby so far as that, I enjoy the process and knowing that I made the ammo that got those V-Buls is a great feeling, but I do it just so I get good ammo at cheaper prices rather than as a hobby itself!dromia wrote:Also how much do you enjoy handloading? I shoot so that I can handload as much as I handload to shoot. If you enjoy the process as a hobby in itself then getting another calibre is the only way to go.![]()
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.223 is cheap to load!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Yep, less lead and less powderSim G wrote:.223 is cheap to load!

Just gotta get some brass (woe is me no cheap brass :( )

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Put an add in the wanted section you might just get a bargain.
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I have my .308/7.62 for Deer and fox - so I don't see why not? (Although I use a .223 as a dedicated foxing rifle)TattooedGun wrote: if I could have something thats not overly heavy that in future I could use for foxing (if I ever get the opportunity) Then that would be a bonus - especially if I go the .223 route. obviously with .308 thats a none issue.
I also have Target shooting as a member of ............ listed against all my calibres.
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Really, is the fox not just for if you're out stalking deer so if you see one you can take the fox? I doubt they'd let me put fox only with 308... Although I have no land anyways, so its not really an issue... I'd like to get into it, but I don't really know how to get into it. (nudge nudge wink wink, if you ever fancy teaching a new dog old tricks...MiLisCer wrote:I have my .308/7.62 for Deer and fox - so I don't see why not? (Although I use a .223 as a dedicated foxing rifle)TattooedGun wrote: if I could have something thats not overly heavy that in future I could use for foxing (if I ever get the opportunity) Then that would be a bonus - especially if I go the .223 route. obviously with .308 thats a none issue.
I also have Target shooting as a member of ............ listed against all my calibres.
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I think I may have to go around some gun shops this weekend and see whats about. Ideally I'd like to get something thats already customised so I get it cheaper, but finding anything close to what i want is a bit of a ball ache. I think you've all convinced me to stick with .223 though rather than go through the variation swap route.
Now, just over 2 weeks to my next shoot... do we think I can manage to get a rifle, loading equipment and everything I need by then?
hmmm... we shall see.
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Personally I prefer the .222" to the .223" but you are probably wise to stick with the variation you have.
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.223 also falls into F/TR category if I ever decide to go that route with it...
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