My older 222 has killed a boatload of varmints including a grey wolf.For a guy with limited experience shooting at animals I wouldn't recommend anything smaller than a .223. Too many chances of wounding and suffering needlessly.
"The holder of a varmint licence shall only hunt with one of the following: A rim-fire or centre-fire rifle of less than .23 calibre."
I have one of these in 17hmr. Best it shoots is 1.5" at 100 yards. Was hoping for better. I even glass bedded it and tried all the ammo out there.
My older 222 has killed a boatload of varmints including a grey wolf.
just saying
Yes, sadly that true friend. I've notice a steady decline in new ammo and brass for this one in most rural Alberta stores since year 2000.I like the .222 myself but I know how hard it is to find ammo for it in these parts.
Yes, sadly that true friend. I've notice a steady decline in new ammo and brass for this one in most rural Alberta stores since year 2000.
The irony here is, in the last few years now, 22 Hornet brass/ammo is somewhat easier to locate!




























