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This has got to be the finest rifle I have ever held. It shoots pretty good two:
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Three out of four groups can be cover with a dime
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Even with the varmint barrel (24"), this gun was not too heavy to carry around. I find that it handles very well, even for offhand shots (if I ever need to take one). I was walking along the edge of one of several fields on the property when I saw a large grey squirrel dart into a hole in a tree about 50 yards away. By the time I had sat down and got the bipod legs extended, he decided to take one last look. He popped his head out,right into my cross hairs
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Looks like the 32 sierra did quite a number on him! I came back with a step ladder to retrieve him, but the hole was so deep I couldn't even see him. I saw no damage on the bark of the tree from the bullet, a testament to its explosiveness. Here is a close up of the carnage:
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All in all it was a nice day with a nice rifle. Now its time to start working on the 200 pieces of new remington 221 FB brass I have!