Howa 1500 .22-250 For Sale

CoryMClifton

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Selling my .22-250 that I won at a DU dinner a few years ago. It’s an awesome coyote hunting rifle I just don’t use it. It is zeroed at 100yds using Barnes 55grn bullets. The rifle is in great condition with a few small scuffs from my pack. I will throw in my reloading dies with the deal. $500.00 for everything. Does not come with the bipod. The transactions will be done at Fine Firearms in La Mesa.
 

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Having a HUGE Problem with WillPower Right Now! OMG, I've Always been Curious to Take Game with a .22-250! Often Read Folks Singing it's Praise for being able to Take Mule Deer. And Flat Shooting for Coyotes than hang up farther out. Figure it's Recoil should be a lot softer than .308 Win. to. On Chuck Hawk's Recoil Table .22-250 is like 4.7 ft-lb rather than 17.0 ft-lb.
 
Having a HUGE Problem with WillPower Right Now! OMG, I've Always been Curious to Take Game with a .22-250! Often Read Folks Singing it's Praise for being able to Take Mule Deer. And Flat Shooting for Coyotes than hang up farther out. Figure it's Recoil should be a lot softer than .308 Win. to. On Chuck Hawk's Recoil Table .22-250 is like 4.7 ft-lb rather than 17.0 ft-lb.

Here’s your chance buy it! Not sure how it does with deer but it hammers the dogs.
 
Ugh. Dang It. I Told Myself I was Gonna wait so I can afford a Hand Cannon option I've been contemplating to lower carry-in weight. Been doing whole buncha Research and hemming and hawwing over like a BFR in .45-70 or .30-30? Or this Smith and Wesson .44 Mag 8 3/8". Or the .460 XVR. Or if possible a Sig Sauer P220 Hunter Full Size. And then you come along and tempt that patience!~ Ugh!
 
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Ugh. Dang It. I Told Myself I was Gonna wait so I can afford a Hand Cannon option I've been contemplating to lower carry-in weight. Been doing whole buncha Research and hemming and hawwing over like a BFR in .45-70 or .30-30? Or this Smith and Wesson .44 Mag 8 3/8". Or the .460 XVR. Or if possible a Sig Sauer P220 Hunter Full Size. And then you come along and tempt that patience!~ Ugh!
You know what John Wayne said about about handguns and I agree-( "The only thing a handgun is good for is to fight your way back to the rifle you should have never put down in the first place") that being said look at how our armed forces work enlisted are not issued them and spec ops only and they do not use them often ad only when they empty their carbines. Most folks don't spend enough time behind long arms to master them and handguns are even harder to master. To me that equals more poop on your belt you carry around and drag yourself down with that you probably are not proficient with in using for a very specialized purpose. I have never carried any more than the gun I thought I would need to take down the species I was after and after many years I carry smaller and smaller calibers and lighter guns because I have learned its just not neccesary to be the biggest badass walking down the trail. Too many folks out there with too much testerone running through their bodies...
 
Oh shoot, yeah I can't. Thought about it and I've got the Bobcat Mount cost coming up and then couple other larger bills then gotta start hoppin' on saving up more cash for Tax time so not caught way behind. Yeah, shoot, can't do it.
 
Yeah. Figure carry it center-chest rig. And bring the Kwik Stix along for the sit. Neighborhood of 5 Lbs. As opposed to 8 or 9 Lbs with rifle and scope. Figure if you can do it with Bow at my spot, you can do it with Pistol. Actually considering my 4" .357 Mag for like up to 50yds tops. Weighs like 39 oz.
 
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Yeah. Figure carry it center-chest rig. And bring the Kwik Stix along for the sit. Neighborhood of 5 Lbs. As opposed to 8 or 9 Lbs with rifle and scope. Figure if you can do it with Bow at my spot, you can do it with Pistol. Actually considering my 4" .357 Mag for like up to 50yds tops. Weighs like 39 oz.

Modified tikka chambered in 7MM-08
6 pounds 9 ounces30902B9D-86A4-4942-A012-3B9768AFF708.png 22” barrel. Way better than a pistola.
 
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P.S. - You know John Wayne was an "Actor"... right?
Yep and he avoided the draft during WW2 to not fight so he could pursue his acting career (Not impressed and maybe a coward) My father fought in that fight and put his life on the line), JW was not a great person to me in that respect and I am equally unimpressed by his action in that manner and The rifle is a great bargain (the 22-250) and someone needs to snatch it up. I'll take it up again, There are some folks who just irritate me to no end and continue to offer their less than real world experience and continue to pollute the sch experince with a less than that folks who are really trying to promote the outdoors lifestyle
 
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You know what John Wayne said about about handguns and I agree-( "The only thing a handgun is good for is to fight your way back to the rifle you should have never put down in the first place") that being said look at how our armed forces work enlisted are not issued them and spec ops only and they do not use them often ad only when they empty their carbines. Most folks don't spend enough time behind long arms to master them and handguns are even harder to master. To me that equals more poop on your belt you carry around and drag yourself down with that you probably are not proficient with in using for a very specialized purpose. I have never carried any more than the gun I thought I would need to take down the species I was after and after many years I carry smaller and smaller calibers and lighter guns because I have learned its just not neccesary to be the biggest badass walking down the trail. Too many folks out there with too much testerone running through their bodies...
there is an exception to the rule, Grisly Bear Territory, there been a few chewed up guides.
 
Selling my .22-250 that I won at a DU dinner a few years ago. It’s an awesome coyote hunting rifle I just don’t use it. It is zeroed at 100yds using Barnes 55grn bullets. The rifle is in great condition with a few small scuffs from my pack. I will throw in my reloading dies with the deal. $500.00 for everything. Does not come with the bipod. The transactions will be done at Fine Firearms in La Mesa.
tack driver, nice rifle
 

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