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<blockquote data-quote="woodchuckc" data-source="post: 533724" data-attributes="member: 2555"><p>Tim,</p><p>O.K., you have me drooling now. We definitely have to get together for a shooting session after the season! :grin: I'd like to do some longer shooting with my 22-250 VS (I don't have a place to shoot much over 200 yards at my place).</p><p></p><p>I have never been an excellent shot with a rifle and have only shot one deer at over 250 yards, so most guns are going to be at least as accurate as me. I did used to be reasonably good at the sporting clays range back when I was shooting on a regular basis, but of course that requires a whole different skill set than being an excellent shot with a rifle.</p><p></p><p>The main drawback to the Remingtons is the limited selection of calibers available in left hand (except for the KS Mountain rifles, which are a bit more than I want to spend). Tikka and Savage offer a much wider range of calibers than Remington or Browning does currently.</p><p></p><p>Your "bottom line" statement says it all - it is most important to shoot the gun that is most comfortable for you and that you have confidence in shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodchuckc, post: 533724, member: 2555"] Tim, O.K., you have me drooling now. We definitely have to get together for a shooting session after the season! :grin: I'd like to do some longer shooting with my 22-250 VS (I don't have a place to shoot much over 200 yards at my place). I have never been an excellent shot with a rifle and have only shot one deer at over 250 yards, so most guns are going to be at least as accurate as me. I did used to be reasonably good at the sporting clays range back when I was shooting on a regular basis, but of course that requires a whole different skill set than being an excellent shot with a rifle. The main drawback to the Remingtons is the limited selection of calibers available in left hand (except for the KS Mountain rifles, which are a bit more than I want to spend). Tikka and Savage offer a much wider range of calibers than Remington or Browning does currently. Your "bottom line" statement says it all - it is most important to shoot the gun that is most comfortable for you and that you have confidence in shooting. [/QUOTE]
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