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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 3527942" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>Availability of ammo is a hard thing to judge. Every time we get an antigun prez thing go crazy. Caliber wouldn't be as big a deal if you plan on getting into reloading, even with some reloading supplies getting harder to find. If you want to shoot out to 500 yds. calibers as small as the 5.56mm will do that. I've been told that the 5.56mm wins most matches at Camp Perry out to 600 yds. The 6.5 Creedmoor is the caliber of the day. I've shot out to 800 yds. with a .308 but, there are many calibers that shoot flatter. I'm a car guy also. I've got a little Fiat 500 Sport that I've modified the crap out of. I'm waiting on a limited slip differential to be here from England in May. I run the Texas foothills every year with a large group of Fiat owners. Welcome aboard !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 3527942, member: 524"] Availability of ammo is a hard thing to judge. Every time we get an antigun prez thing go crazy. Caliber wouldn't be as big a deal if you plan on getting into reloading, even with some reloading supplies getting harder to find. If you want to shoot out to 500 yds. calibers as small as the 5.56mm will do that. I've been told that the 5.56mm wins most matches at Camp Perry out to 600 yds. The 6.5 Creedmoor is the caliber of the day. I've shot out to 800 yds. with a .308 but, there are many calibers that shoot flatter. I'm a car guy also. I've got a little Fiat 500 Sport that I've modified the crap out of. I'm waiting on a limited slip differential to be here from England in May. I run the Texas foothills every year with a large group of Fiat owners. Welcome aboard ! [/QUOTE]
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