oz_lowrider
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I guess it's a strange question but I have my reasons. Here in Aus it's become difficult to get access to properties to shoot on. Ever since our previous Govt introduced ridiculous gun leglislation attitudes have changed towards shooters. All of a sudden we became the criminals.
If you can find a land owner who will give you access, the calibre you use has become an issue. So I am looking for a calibre which will convince the land owner there isn't a war going on in the back block.
Smaller calibres are the answer, if only to satisfy the land owner.
I am looking at the 222 and the 223 and I ask this question. The game will be varmints, dingoes, rabbits and foxes. If the occasional pig happens to cross my path it will pay to have a calibre to handle it.
So, rifle fire noise is critical. But, would I lose much killing power by choosing the 222 over the 223? I would prefer the 222. Suggestions welcome.
If you can find a land owner who will give you access, the calibre you use has become an issue. So I am looking for a calibre which will convince the land owner there isn't a war going on in the back block.
Smaller calibres are the answer, if only to satisfy the land owner.
I am looking at the 222 and the 223 and I ask this question. The game will be varmints, dingoes, rabbits and foxes. If the occasional pig happens to cross my path it will pay to have a calibre to handle it.
So, rifle fire noise is critical. But, would I lose much killing power by choosing the 222 over the 223? I would prefer the 222. Suggestions welcome.