Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Dirtfarmer,

If you someday use your .204 and .223 with 40's on prairie dogs, where there's abundant shooting, you will notice one in disputable difference: The .204's bullets shoots flatter and drift less in the wind, and the difference becomes more noticeable as range increases.

Thanks, JB.

But everyone knows a .22-204 is a heap more gun than a mere .223... shocked OUCH...

Down here, no prairie poodles to plink at. I was Pronghorn hunting in NM a couple of years back. We drove thru a good sized prairie dog town, those suckers were running everywhere.

Man, I could have forgotten about speed goats and spent the day plinking PD's. I gotta number of suitable PD rifles. Like the guy who was all dressed up and no where to go... frown

DF

Last edited by Dirtfarmer; 10/12/14.