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Woodsman

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Purchasing a barrel for my T/C Pro Hunter and looking for some input. Want to shoot Prairie dogs, Coyotes, Crows and the like. Let me know your positive and negatives for each. Thanks
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Woodsman

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.204 less recoil.
.22-250 depending on bullet weights can handle the wind and distance better.
Flip a coin.
Shoot Straight
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As said in previous post 22-250 less suceptable to wind.
Drawback on 22-250 is that most rifles depending on the twist will not shoot anything good other than 55 grain bullets.
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Woodsman

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| I went with the 22-250 barrel. Now what do you guys have for suggestions on a scope?
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Nikon has a BDC reticle. Look at those or Leupold. 4-12 or 16. If you are shooting prairie dogs or coyotes you might enjoy the BDC reticle.
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