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Offline carbinecasey

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Love my Rossi .223
« on: November 09, 2009, 01:59:05 PM »
Folks

A few weeks ago I purchased a .223 Rossi, walnut stock, blued. Placed a 3x9x40 Tasco on top and I couldn't be happier. Buddy of mine worked up a good load, 40 grain Nosler Ballistic tip and 15.6 grains of 5744 (barrel has a 1:12 twist). Accuracy was excellent, and for me personally I recommend them. Looking to buy another very soon, just trying to decide on the caliber:

.243
44 mag
.308
30/06
7.62x39
22/250

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Re: Love my Rossi .223
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2009, 04:56:05 AM »
I'm no expert, this is just my personal opinion. But I would go with the 30-06 or .308. Just to have a small and a large cal.
Chris from Pierre, Sd.

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Re: Love my Rossi .223
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2009, 02:14:40 PM »
I also just purchased a Rossi .223 and could only get a four inch group at 100 yards tried evertyhing from 45 grain to 60 grain bullets even changed scopes. I finally contacted Rossi and they told me a 3- 4 inch group was acceptable at 100 yards. I brought it to the pawn shop and purchased Weatherby.     

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Re: Love my Rossi .223
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2010, 03:10:44 AM »
I too was a little less than pleased with the accuracy I got with my 223 barrel.  It patterned instead of grouped.  I tryed every powder I had in it and could take a TC Encore in 223 and make a nice MOA group down the middle of that Pattern.  I'm glad you got a good one, and have someone that found a good load for it.  They are pretty cool little guns, but you often get what you pay for.

Gary