Do I need a 223

There is a simple formula for this.
Number of guns required = n+1.
Where n is the number of guns you own.
 
There is a simple formula for this.
Number of guns required = n+1.
Where n is the number of guns you own.

I would expect no less from an RFD 😂 however haven had pistols and semi auto rifles taken away by the government and seen second hand values drop quite a lot, I am far more cautious these days as to what I own and the quantity, age also plays apart in what one owns.
 
No problems with heavy rifles, got two. Shoot just the same as a light one out to 200 yds. Most shots taken at less than that. OK both shoot less than 20mm group so perfectly capable for head or neck shots, but not really my style now. I just like heavy rifles and always have. Stick with the 22/250.
 
I would expect no less from an RFD 😂 however haven had pistols and semi auto rifles taken away by the government and seen second hand values drop quite a lot, I am far more cautious these days as to what I own and the quantity, age also plays apart in what one owns.
Can’t give them away these days but everyone still thinks theirs is worth a fortune when it’s time to shift them on!
 
I have posted this article before, but this little rifle is possibly the perfect little 223. Admittedly I went the other route with a heavy barrel sniper style mostly for range use. But for pottering about a farm this would be far far nicer

 
I’ve got a heavy barrel .22-250 with a laminate stock…..it’s heavy. I do wish I’d bought a .223 for foxing. More choice, less powder, less weight.
 
I've got a 22250 varmint which is excellent. Thinking a lighter weight 223 with a fast twist barrel would be a nice thing. I walk a good way with my 22250 and it's a heavy lump but super accurate, but thinking a shorter barrel will be nicer to walk a long way with and be suitable for copper bullets for small deer, Id mainly be shooting foxes tho. Any thoughts?
I added a 223 rem in the form of a sako 75 a couple of years back . Second hand , bedded it in pillars . it works fine with 60 grain Nosler Part and 50 grain copper ttsx . to be recomemded and it didn't make much of a dent in the bank ballance . easy to carry as the action is made for 223 action
 
Well the postman has arrived with my ticket with a 223 slot on it. Think it’s soon shopping time. 20 inch sporter barrel with a 1 in 10 twist is my minimum requirements.
It’ll be 1:9 or 1:8, not sure I recall ever seeing a 10 twist .223.

My .223 Ackley is 1:14, shoots foxes out past 300 yards on occasion, past 250 quite often, so you don’t need a fast twist.

It has a semi varmint barrel, nest of both worlds 😂
 
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