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| A savage with a good leupold mil dot scope should set you up for around 1000. They are very accurate and priced right. |
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Hey Gatehouse, What kind of Varmints do you have in mind? Will you be walking a good bit or sitting and spotting? What kind of distance do you anticipate? |
| Posts: 9920 | Location: Carolinas, USA | Registered: 22 April 2001 | 
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| I'm assuming you want a factory gun and not one you would have a gunsmith build for you. In that case, if I had that kind of money to drop I would love to have a Cooper Varmint Extreme. Cooper Firearms Not sure what caliber you are looking for, but if you plan to go long range (400+), I go with a 243 or bigger (6.5x284 would be my preference). Cooper guarantees 1/2" 3-shot groups at 100yds with handloads and provides the test target with the gun. Not many manufactures I know of that say that. As for a scope, I'm really happy with my Nikons and Leupolds, but if you're just itching to drop the cash, I'm sure some of the German optic companies will more that fit the bill. |
| Posts: 445 | Location: Connellsville, PA | Registered: 25 April 2002 | 
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| Gatehouse: I would opt for a factory Remington 40XB-KS Rifle in 6mm Remington Bench Rest caliber. I would choose the single shot, 2 ounce trigger model with the 27 1/4" barrel. Then I would add a Leupold 8.5x25x40mm (used) scope with Duplex reticle and mount it with Leupold medium rings and Leupold one piece bases! Then I would go Colony Varmint Hunting til I was blue in the face! Aaaahhhh! Hold into the wind VarmintGuy |
| Posts: 3067 | Location: South West Montana | Registered: 20 August 2002 | 
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| I'd find a short Rem 700 .473 bolt, toss the barrel and stock, get the action trued up and rebarreled with a good stainless barrel,all done up by a good 'smith.Put a Shilen or Jewel trigger in it.Get yourself a MacMillan or other good 'glass stock in the pattern of your choice and put 'er all together.Cartridge choices I'd leave up to you,22-250,Swift,243 or some kinda wildcat etc..whatever trips your trigger.Top it off with a Leupold 6.5-20X in Dual Dovetails and your set. |
| Posts: 588 | Location: Sherwood Park,Alberta,Canada | Registered: 28 February 2001 | 
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| Check out Cooper Arms, Stevensville, MT. 406-777-0373. Bench rest quality varmint rifles w/ an unbelievable array of calibers. www.cooperfirearms.com |
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| I've been shooting a Cooper custom classic in 22-250 this spring. It consistently shoots into the mid .3's with 50 gr v-maxes, ballistic tips, or blitzkings. Initial testing with JLK 52 gr. LD's produced 3 shot groups in the mid .2's and a 481 yd group of 1.74 off a bipod. The factory test target is a 3 shot .084, and my best 3 shot is a .068 at 100. My wife thinks I'm nuts, but I think it was money very well spent! HS Precision also offers a .5" accuracy guarantee. |
| Posts: 866 | Location: Western CO | Registered: 19 February 2004 | 
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