Hello, I am new here and this is my first post. Looks like a great website with lots of info. Here is my dilema.
I am looking for a new gun for shooting prairie dogs only. It will have no other use. I have other guns for other things.
I currently have a browning a bolt 243 wssm varmint, and it works great, but the ammo is too expensive. Reloading is not really an option as I can barely find enough time to go hunting between work and family. I am totally pleased with the performance of this gun and caliber but $24/box of 20 is eating up all my $$$. I can easily shoot up $250 worth of ammo on a saturday.
I have a 17hmr that I use on the close praire dogs and it is nice, and I intend to keep it but I really want another centerfire so I can shoot out to 400yds, although the majority of the shots we have a 2-300yds.
I am thinking 223 or 22-250. both have relatively cheap ammo that can be bought anywhere. 223 ammo seems cheaper, but 22-250 seems to have better performance. Which caliber do you think would suit me best, or is there another caliber that would be better? Keep in mind I am not neccessarily looking for the best performance wise, but rather the best combination of performance and cost.
Finally I have mainly shot bolt action guns such as browning, remington, ruger, winchester but I am reallly thinking hard about getting a single shot such as a NEF or Thompson. And thoughts on this? And hopefully not asking too many questions at once if I was to get a TC with the pistol grip instead of a rifle stock could it be shot as accurately as a rifle (for practical purposes)?