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Posted: 5/22/2006 5:39:57 PM EDT
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I have been hunting ground squirrels and rock chucks for most of my life. Last week I helped a friend kill close to 50 rock chucks in a few hours. This was one of the most amazing days of shooting i have ever had. One thing bothered me though. It was such a pain to take the time to reload my Winchester Mod. 70 XTR Varminter Sporter in .22-250 every five shots. Although the old 250 does an excellent job exploding varmints and the loads are screaming fast (4000fps), I was longing for my 30 round AR mags. I thought about selling my AR15 M4 build up and buying a varminter. After polling Arfcom and friends i realized there was only one thing to do...Get Both! My upper shipped last monday. http://www.rockriverarms.com/images/uva4.gif 24" RRA Varmint lower soon to follow. Any suggestions on 2 stage triggers and a good stock? |
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Well I would have just purchased the complete rifle from RRA. RRA makes a good 2-stage (not the best) but definately the best for the price. I have a RRA 24" Varminter. Just came back from Montana Rat Hunt, and I would have loved to take out that many Rock Chucks!!! Did you want to exterminate the whole mountain side??? I would think you would want to leave several for future growth of the population. There was one rock face (that we hunted) in Montana that produced a good number of Rock Chucks, but a group of LEOs went in and took out every rock chuck they could find. Now for two years in a row...not one rock chuck has been seen at that one site. They will be back but it will take some time. |
I've been very happy with my scope from Mueller Optics. |
The scope in the pic is no longer on the rig, but was a Bushnell Elite 3200. I replaced it with the Super Sniper 20X on Warne Tactical Rings and YHM towers. As far as Nikon goes, they make great scopes. I have the Nikon Titanium in 5.5-16.5X44 on my Sako 300WSM and it is awesome. I have beat the crap out of it in several hunts in Idaho, Colorado, and Arizona. Zero problems and it holds it's zero fine on the 300 WSM. The Super Sniper scope was chosen because it's about half the price of the Nikon/Lpd range and my buddy has one that works great! 20X seems to be a bit much though, I think I might have gone with the 16X instead. CB |
OMG -- look at that space gun. Does that thing shoot bullets or laser beams? Pretty impressive looking rig. |
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Quoted: Quoted: To help with that need for using 30 rnd mag, and screaming fast 4000fps loads.....Also great optics i5.photobucket.com/albums/y200/scl_electronics/mygun2.jpg Oh shit son, do you gots the beams fo that thing? |
What kind of hand gaurd is that? And is that a Iron Stone buttstock? Sweet looking varmint killer you have there. |
Its a Badger Ordanace handguard |
![]() Yep, It has a Badger handguard and Ironstone stock. If you ever interested in one, contact Frank & Vivian [email protected]. They both are great people and support their product fully. Frank competes in long range centerfire matches and this buttstock is a direct result from Frank and Gerald Steele completion experience!! BTW Frank has been the only dealer I know that would send me their product, without payment to tryout. If I liked it, he just had me drop a check to him when I got the chance!!! And for any reason I didn't feel it match my needs just to send it back!! GOOD PEOPLE for our sport!! Stuart |
AMEN on the Geiselle trigger, they are pricy but worth every cent. |
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