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Post by libertymesa on Feb 28, 2004 20:16:42 GMT -5
Does any one know anything about the 224 TTH rifle i had read a article in a Texas Trophy Hunter Journal about the gun with some impressive reports but that is all sounded really good for a all around rifle from hogs to P.Dogs thanks Tim
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Rancher
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House, New Mexico
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Post by Rancher on Feb 28, 2004 20:57:24 GMT -5
I think you oughta get one and loan it to your neighbors.
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Post by libertymesa on Feb 29, 2004 0:36:14 GMT -5
Well that might not be a bad idea the way you shoot you could get all the misses out of it for me ha ha LOLOLOLOLO we need to get together for a coyote hunt come see me soon. Tim
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purple220
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Big Spring, TX
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Post by purple220 on Feb 29, 2004 8:12:11 GMT -5
I have been shooting the 22/6mm for years. The design originally was developed by Harold Broughton for his coyote hunting. He built my rifle. Harold sold his barrel making equipment to Greg Richards of Hobbs NM. Greg had teamed up with the Texas Trophy hunters and simply just changed the name of Harold's creation. Harold also got with Sierra and helped build the 80gr 22 caliber bullet. The gun requires a very fast twist barrel(1-7 to 1-8) if you shoot heavy bullets. I shoot 75gr A-Max thru mine. Devastating yote gun. Took my largest antelope with it too. It is not fur friendly, especially on cats. Need more info E mail me.
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Post by libertymesa on Feb 29, 2004 17:29:22 GMT -5
;)Thanks for the info i sure was impressed at the article i read. do you know if any one is offering it in a over the counter rifle or is it strictly a custom creation? Thanks again Tim
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purple220
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Big Spring, TX
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Post by purple220 on Feb 29, 2004 18:45:02 GMT -5
Strictly a custom gun. Its not for the beginning reloader either. Pretty finicky round. TTH kind of blew it out of proportion and put some info they shouldn't have in some of the articles.
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