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CZ LONG ARMS => CZ Center fire Rifles => Topic started by: Toenan on February 04, 2004, 03:26:10 PM
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I am trying to make up my mind between a 223 and a 22-250 CZ 550.(even considered 243) It will be used mostly for varmit hunting and I need a small enough caliber that my wife is comfortable shooting it. Anyone care to share their opinion on this one with me? Thanks!
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I would go with the 223. Cheaper to shoot, and less noise and recoil. The barrel will last longer too.
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Is your wife hunting in a cold region(is she wearing a big bulky jacket)? What type of varmint are you(you & her) hunting: gophers, coyotes, wolves, fox?
Have you had a look at the .17 Remington round?(trappers #1 choice)
Since you were considering .243, were you thinking possible deer hunting?
What type of terrain are you planning to hunt: open plains, heavy brush, valleys,?
Does your wife have any experience shooting anything(rifle, shotgun, etc.) in her life?
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No cold here, Texas. Coyotes mostly, hogs sometimes. I doubt I will ever get her to take a shot at a deer although I would like her to feel confident enough to do so if she decided to. As for the terrain we have a pretty good mix, we hunt in the brush of East texas and the wide open of the Hill Country. I am sure she will probably do more target shooting than anything. Yes she is an experienced shooter, 250 on her concealed
As for rifles she has been shooting a Winchester 243 that I just sold today so we can get a new CZ.
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Sorry for the late post, since your wife is an experienced shooter, go for the .22-250 you'll never regret it, the opposite is'nt true(.223 choice)