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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3973567" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>I've shot a .222 for years. Back in the day, the thought was that the .222, .308, and .375 H&H were inherently accurate calibers. Both .222 and .308 won many bench rest competitions once upon a time. The AR platform was not <em>"in vogue" </em>when I bought my .222, and I shot bolt actions almost exclusively. Times have changed. There's a lot more .223's out there, and they do a damn fine job. If you have .223's that you are happy with, why change? If, however, you <em><strong>want </strong></em>a .222, I would never try to talk you out of it. They are very accurate, easy and fun to shoot, easy to load for, etc. The only .223 I ever owned was an AR. It has come and gone, but the .222 remains. Make yourself happy!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3973567, member: 530"] I've shot a .222 for years. Back in the day, the thought was that the .222, .308, and .375 H&H were inherently accurate calibers. Both .222 and .308 won many bench rest competitions once upon a time. The AR platform was not [I]"in vogue" [/I]when I bought my .222, and I shot bolt actions almost exclusively. Times have changed. There's a lot more .223's out there, and they do a damn fine job. If you have .223's that you are happy with, why change? If, however, you [I][B]want [/B][/I]a .222, I would never try to talk you out of it. They are very accurate, easy and fun to shoot, easy to load for, etc. The only .223 I ever owned was an AR. It has come and gone, but the .222 remains. Make yourself happy!!! [/QUOTE]
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