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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: alabama
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| question about a gun Im not sure where this is suppose to go but here goes.I am looking for a varmit rifle preferably a .223, I want it to have a thumbhole stock and a bull barrel,i want the rifle to be short maybe a 20 inch barrel,i have looked on the net but dont really know what exactly to look for.Does anyone have a rifle like this?Has anyone been to the webpage http://www.varmintal.net/ashot.htm if it doesnt go to the page i am talking about it is the shooting section,the rifle by Kelbly and his squirrel rifle. Thanks |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Toledo,OH
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| Sorry Bud, the only .223 I have is a Ruger Mini-14 Ranch rifle that I've always been meaning to throw a good scope on and zap some groundhogs with. I know thats not the best choice, but thats all I got in .223 at the moment. You should be able to find something you want out there. Give www.gunbroker.com a cruise in the modern section and look around to get an Idea.
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| Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA, formerly UK
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| Are you looking for practicality or cosmetics? Does the rifle have to have a thumbhole stock? If not, you will have many more options available to you.
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| Hey,no it doesnt have to have a thumbhole stock and i dont know what u mean by practicality or cosmetics.and thnx for the replies |
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| it doesnt really matter how it looks,but i want a short bull barrel and i want it to be bolt action,thnx |
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| Oh and i jus found a Savage model 93R17-FV,what do u think about that gun,would it do fine for a varmit gun,it can be found at www.savagearms.com in the rimfire section |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: alabama
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| yea,a .223 or a 17hmr just a varmit rifle,i am lookin at the savage website at the .22's at this moment and there is a nice one it is the mark II-bv,but i have a .22 already.well thnx for the reply |
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| :assult: :assult: :assult: :assult: :assult: Try the Rem 700 line, it's suposed to be the best!!!! :assult: :assult: :assult: :assult: :assult:
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| Pick the gun you are most comfortable with.......you can always put an after market stock with a thumb-hole on it. The sell them all over the place.
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| Probably the most popular varmint gun going right now is the AR-15 family but they are pretty pricey, just about all of the manufacturers make a .223 heavy barrel varminter so it just comes down to what you what and how much $$$ you want to spend. BTW, Savage makes a really accurate rifle, as does Ruger, Remington, Winchester (U.S. Repeating Arms), etc. You might want to look at some of the varmint sights.
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| Moderator ![]() Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: San Antonio, TX
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| Good advice toolman.......my first thought was the AR15. Always count on a TX'n for good advice......especially a fellow west TX'n! I grew up out that way!
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| This is how you get a thumbhole stock for the exact rifle you want: 1. Buy wood 2. Buy a saw 3. Buy a drill 4. Buy a Dremel 5. Build what you want 6. Brag
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| HKPete, mia, wonder what he's up to??? |
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| Ran into him on another forum and he told me he can't access G&G and admin has ignored his e-mails. I told him to e-mail me and I'll find out whats going on.
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| I haven't recieved any e-mails from him. If he needs it for access, I can set him up a new account.
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| I have Olympic Arms" Ultra Match .223 flat top with 24" heavy barrel. I built this gun myself a few years ago for about 700.00. Same gun now from them will cost about 1200.00. Anyways, its a great varmint rifle. Ive shot groundhogs with it out to 400 yards. Holds a good 1" . You cant beat this gun for acuracy in a semi-auto. True the Remington bolt actions or the Ruger single shots are equally as accurate if not more so. If you dont want to spend a bundle, the Savage tactical rifles are just fine right out of the box. Cant beat them for the money. I guess its all in what you want. |
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