A 222 Remington

I loaded 24gr of Win 748 under a 55gr Hornady old style with the canalure for my recoil sensitive Dad for WT deer in Ontario. He shot one every fall one round per customer along with 3 problem black bears.
 
I load my 222's with Varget or 4064 with 50-55gr bullets, pretty full case but the accuracy is there. Don't need really fast powder for these, lots will work.
 
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I’m back at it. Looking for new areas now. Found some last week. Just in case you were wondering ;)
 
Stopped by my beetle guy too. He did a couple ravens, a badger and a bear from last year. I thought the similarities between the badger and bear were worth a picture.
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I was recently gifted a shot out 788 /.222 that I'm having re-barrelled . Was over at Bob Jury's place yesterday afternoon getting measurements taken. I went with a 24" finished length and a 1-12 twist. Opinions? Someone was kind enough to have installed a Timney prior to me taking possession. The bore looked sad through the bore scope.I plan on using bullets between 50-55gr. Not sure if lighter bullets will jive in a 1-12 ?
 
That's a good choice. I shoot 40 gr bullets from 12T 222 barrels with good success. Its probably the best twist to run on a pure varmint rifle. You got lucky with that timney alright. The 788 is a great rifle. Especially with an upgraded trigger or trigger work. Youll enjoy it.
 
Saw some pics of a flatbed trailer some guys made for prairie dogs. They put 2x6 for edging to keep fired brass unlost and two swivel shooting benches with rests towed by truck.
 
Stopped by my beetle guy too. He did a couple ravens, a badger and a bear from last year. I thought the similarities between the badger and bear were worth a picture.
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that's almost scary ..
I've seen a few badgers in my time .
One thing is never hit one a bike on a gravel road
they are mean
 
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