Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Haskell View Post
Your right about the bigger better syndrome. We have a serious over kill problem in my part of the world with rifles. Everybody seems to want the biggest thing they can buy to hunt deer with. 30-06 are as common as they can be and to take a deer it is overkill imo. If you had to have just one caliber to do everything with it would be a 243 or 6MM imo. I guess my crutch is making long ranges shots accurately. That is what turns my crank and that why I like the 220 swift. I have a Winchester model 70 and a Ruger Mk22 Varmit and target rifle. The Ruger is by far the better piece accuracy wise.

Speaking of rifles the best I have seen out of the box accuracy wise is a Savage. One of my buddies has had a half a dozen of them and they flat out will shoot. I think it was just bad luck on my part with the Winchester. I just got a bad one. I have tried every kind of load under the sun and it just wont group. Over 1 inch MOA is the norm at 100 yards in a 5 shot group. The Ruger shoots pretty much 3/4 Moa all day long. Its not a tack driver but very acceptable to me.

Not familiar with the Kel tec. I see your a 9 guy like myself. Its all I want and its all I can stand recoil wise. Is the Kel tec expensive?
Depends on what you call expensive. They run about $350 + or -. It is the smallest, lightest commercially available 9mm and slips easily into my front pants pocket. It's a DAO design.