The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
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The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
What do you guys consider to be the perfect fox whistling rifle?
Is it a magnum rimfire? Centrefire?
What barrel length?
What scope would you guys use?
Remembering that a lot of shots will be under 50m. but sometimes you have to stretch that out.
Is it a magnum rimfire? Centrefire?
What barrel length?
What scope would you guys use?
Remembering that a lot of shots will be under 50m. but sometimes you have to stretch that out.
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The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
20 vartarg or 22 hornet with a weaver grand slam 4.5-14x40. 20-22 inch LV profile.
Just my two cents.
Just my two cents.
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
22 hornet, 18", 3-9x40 and Keith we've been over this...
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
Yep a 22 Hornet with a 3-9x which is a bit old school so to bring things up to date a 17 Hornady Hornet fitted with a 3.5-10 or as Chappo suggested a 20 Vartarg in a nice lightweight rifle fitted with a 4.5-14
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
Am hoping that the 20/222 getting put together for me will perform that function, Ive got a Khales 3 - 12 x 52 with side focus to go on top.
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
Nice!Camel wrote:Am hoping that the 20/222 getting put together for me will perform that function, Ive got a Khales 3 - 12 x 52 with side focus to go on top.
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got any pics of the cartridge?Camel wrote:Am hoping that the 20/222 getting put together for me will perform that function, Ive got a Khales 3 - 12 x 52 with side focus to go on top.
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
I reckon the perfect rifle would be an AR15. Allows for plenty of follow ups. Or a custom 10/22 mag or 17hmr. I have a DVD called the Verminators Predator or Prey and the guy on there has a sweet little 10/22mag thumbhole with a short stubby barrel and camera hanging up above the scope to get footage with.
Now back in this country. Yeah something with a mild report and no recoil. Needs to be able to shoot 100m flat for the shots on foxes that dont come too close. A rimfire would be more than enough I think. The HMR is a 100m calibre and flat enough to do 150 if you know what your doing. Best of all they are deadly accurate so putting a shot into the think tank of a fox isnt a hard thing to do. Although it would be great if they did a 20gr ballistic tip load for a little more stopping power on larger critters.
For calling, set up a 6x fixed scope pistol grip or thumbhole stock with a 18 inch barrel would be sweet and very 'pointable' at an approaching fox or cat.
Now back in this country. Yeah something with a mild report and no recoil. Needs to be able to shoot 100m flat for the shots on foxes that dont come too close. A rimfire would be more than enough I think. The HMR is a 100m calibre and flat enough to do 150 if you know what your doing. Best of all they are deadly accurate so putting a shot into the think tank of a fox isnt a hard thing to do. Although it would be great if they did a 20gr ballistic tip load for a little more stopping power on larger critters.
For calling, set up a 6x fixed scope pistol grip or thumbhole stock with a 18 inch barrel would be sweet and very 'pointable' at an approaching fox or cat.
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
andrewk wrote:got any pics of the cartridge?Camel wrote:Am hoping that the 20/222 getting put together for me will perform that function, Ive got a Khales 3 - 12 x 52 with side focus to go on top.
sorry mate, not any taken so far, but its just a standard 222 necked down, nothing else is changed, no neck turn but I might give them a bit of a clean up.
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Totally with you on that oneBrad Y wrote:I reckon the perfect rifle would be an AR15. Allows for plenty of follow ups. Or a custom 10/22 mag or 17hmr. I have a DVD called the Verminators Predator or Prey and the guy on there has a sweet little 10/22mag thumbhole with a short stubby barrel and camera hanging up above the scope to get footage with.
uh oh.. here comes another HMR fightBrad Y wrote:Now back in this country. Yeah something with a mild report and no recoil. Needs to be able to shoot 100m flat for the shots on foxes that dont come too close. A rimfire would be more than enough I think. The HMR is a 100m calibre and flat enough to do 150 if you know what your doing. Best of all they are deadly accurate so putting a shot into the think tank of a fox isnt a hard thing to do. Although it would be great if they did a 20gr ballistic tip load for a little more stopping power on larger critters.
For calling, set up a 6x fixed scope pistol grip or thumbhole stock with a 18 inch barrel would be sweet and very 'pointable' at an approaching fox or cat.
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
Either one will do mate. I used to have a HMR (Actually 2) and sold them thinking they werent all that useful for what I wanted and that I could down load another rifle to suit. Wish I never sold the last one- a bolt action marlin in pepper laminate and stainless fluted barrel. It was a genuine 1/2MOA hummer. I thought it didnt have the oomph on foxes I needed when realistically every fox I shot with it died perfectly well.
A 22mag will do just as well in the right hands and Im toying with the idea of co licensing my dads old mossberg 22 mag and tricking it up a little.
A 22mag will do just as well in the right hands and Im toying with the idea of co licensing my dads old mossberg 22 mag and tricking it up a little.
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
.22LR, .22WMR, .17HMR, 17HH, .22Hornet, .17Rem or .222Rem/.223rem in a nice walkaround config.
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
As semi auto's are out a good lever in 22mag or 223 like the blr would be good. Short barrel, low power scope or good open sights. The fox shooting vids I have seen nearly always have a lever knocking foxes over, allows fast follow up on multiple targets. Other than that anything with the legs for the required shot when it comes to foxes
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Re: The Perfect Fox Whistling Rifle.
no takers on the 204r ?
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Yeh the 204 is good too.LoneRider wrote:no takers on the 204r ?