I really see no increase in availability of certain calibers, seems Mfgrs are concentrating on .223, .308, etc
Some rifles I can not part with like my .30-.30 that was one of my first guns, and every day field companion
Grandfathers 220 Swift must stay
but
others that have no emotional attachment, and no reasonable ammo like 22-250 I believe I will sell
I do not see it practical to reload for something like the .243, or 22-250, as they just don't get the use
mostly it's varmit calibers that I am thinking about, as I these days grab that black rifle for yotes, and ground hogs (rodents, not the 2-legged ones we have here in the Southern Tier )
Some rifles I can not part with like my .30-.30 that was one of my first guns, and every day field companion
Grandfathers 220 Swift must stay
but
others that have no emotional attachment, and no reasonable ammo like 22-250 I believe I will sell
I do not see it practical to reload for something like the .243, or 22-250, as they just don't get the use
mostly it's varmit calibers that I am thinking about, as I these days grab that black rifle for yotes, and ground hogs (rodents, not the 2-legged ones we have here in the Southern Tier )
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