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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1642126" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>Thanks for all the replies.One of my main things I like about my 223 is the ability to dump the clip and be unloaded.Most of my other rifles have blind box magazines and,of course,must be cycled round by round to unload.That's what got me thinking of adding another.</p><p> I guess for now I will just keep doing what I'm doing.Another option would be carrying the rifle empty and dropping a few rounds in when needed.</p><p> I don't plan on killing any bear unless it is attacking my calves and that's never happened.</p><p>Sometimes I think maybe I should just use the old Savage 110 in 30/06 for everything and keep the rest in the safe.A neighbor gave me some reloads he made up for his. 110 grain Sierras.Very mild and my rifle likes them.Would fill the bill for coyote nicely.Groundhogs are almost a thing of the past around here anymore.Don't have feral swine,yet.Don't want them,either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1642126, member: 21289"] Thanks for all the replies.One of my main things I like about my 223 is the ability to dump the clip and be unloaded.Most of my other rifles have blind box magazines and,of course,must be cycled round by round to unload.That's what got me thinking of adding another. I guess for now I will just keep doing what I'm doing.Another option would be carrying the rifle empty and dropping a few rounds in when needed. I don't plan on killing any bear unless it is attacking my calves and that's never happened. Sometimes I think maybe I should just use the old Savage 110 in 30/06 for everything and keep the rest in the safe.A neighbor gave me some reloads he made up for his. 110 grain Sierras.Very mild and my rifle likes them.Would fill the bill for coyote nicely.Groundhogs are almost a thing of the past around here anymore.Don't have feral swine,yet.Don't want them,either. [/QUOTE]
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