I am considering an H&R in .223 but as I have been reading on other forums I keep seeing stuff about twist rate, light bullets being overstabilized (not sure what that means), etc. I do not handload and have no intentions of doing so. In Ohio, where I live, most of my groundhog & coyote shots will be under 350 yds. I am thinking about the .223 because it is the most readily available .22 cal. centerfire ammo around that is inexpensive.
Most of the stuff that I see is between 45-55 grain. I don't think I have seen a heavier factory load...but I don't yet have a .223 so I haven't looked real closely either. Is this ammo sufficiently accurate/stable in this rifle for the ranges I am talking about? I am not overly concerned with trying to put 3 under a dime at 100 yds. Eventually, this rifle will go to my daughter. I just want to know that it is a reliably accurate gun.
I am also considering the synthetic handi-grip configuration in the .204 Ruger. Anyone have much experience with this particular configuration? If so, how do you like this gun/caliber combo performance?
How are the triggers on these guns? I have not had a chance to shoot one of these rifles and thought I might do something like put on an e-z pull assist rather than spend a bunch on a trigger job.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.