wdallis
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I own a savage 110 .270 with wood stock. I am thinking about trading it for a 22-250. Wanting to know what the value of my gun is and if I would be gaining any thing from it. The gun will be used to hunt deer and varmints?
I agree on the 243. I have 22-250 and would not use it for deer unless I had to cause one was in the veggie garden and that's all I had..22-250 is on the lite side for deer. If you want to downgrade I'd go to the .243. You'll still have.the ability to shoot lite varmint bullets if you want. As for value on an older 110? 250 for the gun probably isn't unreasonable...if you've got a decent scope that adds some value.
The .270 is just getting it's second wind at 300 yards.I need something that will get out to 300 yards.
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I need something that will get out to 300 yards.
The .270 is just getting it's second wind at 300 yards.
My personal opinion is that 22-250 is too small for deer. I know a lot of people use it and 223, but there just isn't enough energy there. I know some will disagree with me...
I would stick with the .270. It kicks like a mule