Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.

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Post by johno1 »

Hey it worked with you mate, think I was the first to gently push you towards the 20/222 :wink:

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Post by Camel »

I really wouldn't call belting me over the head with a 20 cal barrel, and around a hundred emails giving me :poke: 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. :roll: 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. :lol: :lol:
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So you will have a pair of bastard 222s :lol:

just a great case to use as a parent for 17s & 20s

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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.

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Camel wrote:Keep on him John, who knows, you may just get a bit of culture into him. :shock:
Culture?...... I just like shooting interesting old stuff.

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!

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Re: Battle of the scout/varmint rifle hots up.

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Camel 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, :roll:
Gotta agree with that one, those Ruger Scouts are but ugly for sure :roll:

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 :hunting: rifle :D

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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
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trevort wrote:If I was going close range scrub hunting I would buy a 44magnum or 30/30 lever.
I would go 44-40 and run black powder
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DSD wrote:
trevort wrote:If I was going close range scrub hunting I would buy a 44magnum or 30/30 lever.
I would go 44-40 and run black powder
45/70 bigger chunk of lead and more powder equals more velocity and smoke :D
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220 wrote:
DSD wrote:
trevort wrote:If I was going close range scrub hunting I would buy a 44magnum or 30/30 lever.
I would go 44-40 and run black powder
45/70 bigger chunk of lead and more powder equals more velocity and smoke :D
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.
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