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I cant understand why they dont allow 22-250 here, i wouldn't like to be shot anywhere with one and a neck shot would be devastating

 

I've shot foxes at 100 yards with RF HV and they pass straight through leaving a quite large exit, a head or neck shot would drop a deer no problem.

 

They just go for .243 to compenste for crap shooting :001_smile:

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Yeah, totally illegal to use a .22 RF on deer, but as said above the .22 centrefire calibres are legal.

Rifle pictured is a .270 BSA shooting 130gn normas.

It is way over-kill for roe, but I shoot well with the rifle.

I prefer head/neck shots for deer, but when theyre in woodland, I generally go for the shoulder shot as it tends to drop them where they stand and I can find them easily - does waste a bit of meat though.

 

I'm taking my CZ 550 .243 to get cut and threaded ready for a sound mod shortly, will be better for the roe, and nice and quiet.

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