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  • GPtwins

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    First, let me say that I am primarily a handgunner. I have one rifle for hunting purposes. With that out of the way, I am considering buying a .223 for target shooting just because it is a real fun caliber. So the question is which platform?

    The AR types are popular and fun to shoot but I'm don't picture myself as the next John Rambo. Semi-autos can really burn through some ammo too if I am not careful.

    A Remington 700 bolt action, especially a heavy barrel, would suite me just fine and it would look good in the cabinet next to my Remington 700 7mm Remington Mag. Bolt actions only load four rounds at a time and I must cycle the bolt each time. This will really slow the amount of ammo I send down range.

    Then, tonight, I ran across a .223 in lever action. I almost forgot those existed. Also, four rounds in the box at a time and must cycle the lever.

    Like I said, the primary function of the rifle will be target shooting. It may, on occasion, find its way to my dad's ranch as a varmint rifle on the four-wheeler. So, opinions please.
     

    Dawico

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    If you want the best accuracy for the dollar, look at a Savage bolt. There are a ton of options available from Savage, but you can get started very cheap, and it will be a good shooter.
     

    SPCHardin

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    I have a bushmaster XM-15. I know you did not really want an AR-15, but it sure is a great shooter! NEVER had a misfire or failure to feed / eject.
     

    tussery

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    From TPWD:

    Magazine Capacity (number of shells/cartridges allowed): There are no restrictions on the
    number of shells or cartridges a legal firearm may hold when hunting game animals or game birds (except
    migratory game birds, see Legal Shotgun, pg. 65).
     

    Texas42

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    First, let me say that I am primarily a handgunner. I have one rifle for hunting purposes. With that out of the way, I am considering buying a .223 for target shooting just because it is a real fun caliber. So the question is which platform?

    The AR types are popular and fun to shoot but I'm don't picture myself as the next John Rambo. Semi-autos can really burn through some ammo too if I am not careful.

    A Remington 700 bolt action, especially a heavy barrel, would suite me just fine and it would look good in the cabinet next to my Remington 700 7mm Remington Mag. Bolt actions only load four rounds at a time and I must cycle the bolt each time. This will really slow the amount of ammo I send down range.

    Then, tonight, I ran across a .223 in lever action. I almost forgot those existed. Also, four rounds in the box at a time and must cycle the lever.

    Like I said, the primary function of the rifle will be target shooting. It may, on occasion, find its way to my dad's ranch as a varmint rifle on the four-wheeler. So, opinions please.

    I find that having a light recoiling, fun, and accurate rounds makes for lots of rounds sent downrange. : )

    Besides, Lots of cheap .223 out there. Lots of great bullets which can be had to use on deer, varmits, or 2 legged creatures. Very accurate platform.

    I don't want to disuade you form getting what you want, but there is nothing wrong with sending lots of rounds down range. : )
     

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    Invest in a bolt gun first. It will develop fire discipline, and will serve you well for varmints up to deer.

    Once you've got the feel of the caliber, find yourself a good AR for fun and plinking.

    I would no more hunt with an M-1 Garand than with an AR-15 variant.

    But if you do, no problem.

    As for the cost of ammunition, you will find 5.56mm/.223 Remington anywhere from thirty cents per round up to $1.75. You do not want to go hunting with the cheap stuff! Your game deserves better.

    Be well.
     

    balloo93

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    I'd say go for a AR. I'm thinking a Rock River Arms National Match rifle. It won't be your last AR. I'd suggest a 14.5" (with pinned flash hider to get 16") as your next AR.
     

    SevenMag

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    Yup... RockRiver makes some of the best AR's - I own a few.... Also recommend the new Remington R-15 if you like them dressed up in camo.
     

    Texan2

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    I to am looking at purchaseing a .223 I fire an M4 and want to get a civilian version for play time. However I don't know where to realy start looking or which brand to go with any ideas?
    get ready for the flood of answers...what is you budget?
     
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