Hey it worked with you mate, think I was the first to gently push you towards the 20/222
johno
Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
I really wouldn't call belting me over the head with a 20 cal barrel, and around a hundred emails giving me with a sharp stick, gentle. But it worked I spose.
Did I tell you that I have a Lilja 17 barrel, 17/222 reamer on the way, and a donor action sitting in the safe. Smith doing the job reckons the reamer is in the air on its way now. Then after this one and the next one are done, I will be just like you, too old and broke to do any more builds.
Did I tell you that I have a Lilja 17 barrel, 17/222 reamer on the way, and a donor action sitting in the safe. Smith doing the job reckons the reamer is in the air on its way now. Then after this one and the next one are done, I will be just like you, too old and broke to do any more builds.
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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
So you will have a pair of bastard 222s
just a great case to use as a parent for 17s & 20s
Johno
just a great case to use as a parent for 17s & 20s
Johno
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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
Culture?...... I just like shooting interesting old stuff.Camel wrote:Keep on him John, who knows, you may just get a bit of culture into him.
My last 2 purchases were a Marlin levergun and a small frame colt lightning pump. Sitting at my friendly dealers with paperwork to go in when I get home. (Yes, I will post photos when I get my mitts on 'em, but that will be a few weeks away yet)
But culture? I reckon that's what Coopers use for the secondary fermentation in their Stout! In which case I've already got some in me!
cheers, curan
Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
Gotta agree with that one, those Ruger Scouts are but ugly for sureCamel wrote:Each to their own, but I reckon the whole scout concept look like shit. I have a particular dislike to removable magazines, especially long 10 shot ones that hang down so far under the action. They look to me like rifles for the wanna be tactards,
As for Scout rifle concept of shorter overall length without the compromise of shorter barrel, realistically the only option is a single shot platform be it break action of falling block? Have a look at the likes of No. 1's and Bergara/CVA Scout, plus the euro offerings?
Short overall length, fast handling plus a good rifle
Cheers,
Waldo
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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
I must admit to not reading your original post very well. The ONLY reason to have one of these is close range hunting.
If I was going close range scrub hunting I would buy a 44magnum or 30/30 lever. In fact I did. Only problem, no scrub hunting.
other choice would be a CZ 527 in 7.62x39. There are a few devotees on AHN and Accurate Calibre's rifle sure looks the goods.
I would not own one of the crappy things you discuss in the OP
If I was going close range scrub hunting I would buy a 44magnum or 30/30 lever. In fact I did. Only problem, no scrub hunting.
other choice would be a CZ 527 in 7.62x39. There are a few devotees on AHN and Accurate Calibre's rifle sure looks the goods.
I would not own one of the crappy things you discuss in the OP
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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
I would go 44-40 and run black powdertrevort wrote:If I was going close range scrub hunting I would buy a 44magnum or 30/30 lever.
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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
45/70 bigger chunk of lead and more powder equals more velocity and smokeDSD wrote:I would go 44-40 and run black powdertrevort wrote:If I was going close range scrub hunting I would buy a 44magnum or 30/30 lever.
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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.
Now you remember to let us know how it goes on the buff in the NT! That's a report I'm looking forward to.220 wrote:45/70 bigger chunk of lead and more powder equals more velocity and smokeDSD wrote:I would go 44-40 and run black powdertrevort wrote:If I was going close range scrub hunting I would buy a 44magnum or 30/30 lever.