Five cartridges?!?!
Suppose I'm in a smaller gopher field on a calm day, 22lr will do, if it's a bit bigger of a field, 222rem would be better. Suppose the wind picks up, I'd get less wind drift using heavier bullets in a fast twist 223. What if I really want to see them explode, better up the speed a bit to 22-250 or 204 ruger. If I've also got a tag in my pocket, a 243win would be good insurance in case anything happened by. That's six and we've only covered (barely) gophers. How about we debate the reasons you only ever need to have ### in the missionary position? Why limit yourself? I've got the Speer reloading manual 14, I'll consider my collection complete, when I've got one of everything listed. Even that's conservative, I could try and get one each from the lyman manual. Add in Wildcats, forget about it. Five will never do.
Suppose I'm in a smaller gopher field on a calm day, 22lr will do, if it's a bit bigger of a field, 222rem would be better. Suppose the wind picks up, I'd get less wind drift using heavier bullets in a fast twist 223. What if I really want to see them explode, better up the speed a bit to 22-250 or 204 ruger. If I've also got a tag in my pocket, a 243win would be good insurance in case anything happened by. That's six and we've only covered (barely) gophers. How about we debate the reasons you only ever need to have ### in the missionary position? Why limit yourself? I've got the Speer reloading manual 14, I'll consider my collection complete, when I've got one of everything listed. Even that's conservative, I could try and get one each from the lyman manual. Add in Wildcats, forget about it. Five will never do.


















































