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WHAT CAL. FOR A VARMINT RIFLE( wedding gift)

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  • salzo
    Not an expert, and not going to give advice-but I Have a .243 that I use out to 150 yards, and it is a great woodchuck gun. The other nice feature with the .243, is it can be used as a deer gun. I do not know about the 22-250s versatility, but I do know the .243 is very versatile.
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  • gap1916
    He would love a .223 in an AR configuration. My favorite is Armalite.
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  • CS8161
    22-250! SUPER varmint caliber!
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  • JustC
    22-250, and you already have chosen the perfect rifle. Rem 700 vs with stainless fluted barrel.
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  • SP45
    Unless he is going to reload the price of ammo is a major consideration. There are many very good calibers and for most it is a matter of personal preference. Bigger and faster cost more and reduces the life of the barrel. The .223 in a good varmint configuration will take care of the vast majority of shooting and the availability and cost of ammo is easier on the pocketbook.
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  • laxcoach
    At the risk of p---ing off the 22-250 fans, here's another option--the 25-06. Advantages-1) heavier bullets= less wind distortion, 2) better trajectory WAY out there, 3) versatile= can and is (by my family) used as a great deer cartridge.
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  • leeblackman
    .223rem, .22-250, .220swift, 6mm PPC, .243win, .260rem. Pretty much any of these are great for dusting varmints.
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  • pabooger
    I love my 22 Hornet for varmits, although it isnt real effective for anything further than 200 yards. I have a Ruger s/s bull barrel. My 14 year old dropped a white tail this year with it 200 yds away. Ammo is a little pricy though, best to reload!
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  • Boomerang
    If it is only going to be used for varmints and it is going to be in a 700 action with a bull barrel (the gun will exceed 10.5 lbs with scope), then go with a .223 Rem. A heavy rifle is not going to be used to go hunting with anyway so a heavier caliber is not necessary.The .223 is cheaper on ammo in the long run. I suggest either a Savage or a Remington 700 LTR. Both come with the 1 in 9 twist that stabilize the heavier buddits. The Savage is a fine rifle, and the much cheaper rifle of the two. Which rifle you get him really depends on how much you like the guy. Now having said all of the above, I also really like the .25-06.Boomer
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  • pjpjr
    220 swift all the way!
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  • shootlow
    .17 REM
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  • will270win
    Out of the ones you listed I would go with the 243. Very versatile caliber! Wish I had bought that caliber.
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  • DENWA
    Rem 700 in 243 will do both varmints and in the future deer hunting if you two want some bonding time together!BTW do you have any other daughters? I want a new varmint rifle too!
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  • Richie Rich
    I have all of the above, since I just picked up my 22-250 today in the varmint syn. 26" hvy barrel. it was 400. the rem in vls is 550. the vs is 649 and the vssf was 725. So what I did was buy the savage and put a good scope on it.Yes I do reload which played alot on my decision But I have always wanted a 22-250.I do still love my 243,223 and 2506.Good luck and he won't be hurt with any of them. Rich
    Remember,"your woman may not find you handsome, But atleast she'll find ya handy". I love that show..............
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  • mhanson
    DENWA sorry last daughter (thank god) no I realy hate to see her leave. thank you for all the replies it will be a hard choice. alot of good advice
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