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Truck Guns?
08 January 2005, 04:19
P47DTruck Guns?
What do you guys use for a truck gun?
I have a Mauser that I think might be a good candidate for that application. It is in 22/250 but needs to be rebarreled.
I have played with the idea of a 20 inch barrel but in heavy varmint contour. Something on a 57 mm case sounds like a good idea. Either 6mmRem, 257 Roberts or a 6.5 x 57.
It would be nice to have a rifle one does not worry about. Butler Creek stock, Tasco Scope and go 4 wheeling with it. Stainless steel PacNor barrel, and just shoot the crap out of it and rebarrel it again.
Cheers
Thunderbolt!
08 January 2005, 18:46
DigitalDanRuger 77/44 SS, Millett SP-1 red dot, 300 gr. Paper Patch.
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09 January 2005, 20:36
LDHunterI like my Encore with 15" stainless 308 barrel and 2-6 Bushnell Trophy pistol scope.
It's incredibly easy to conceal in the truck when I'm not using it (under passenger seat to prevent theft) and most hunting it does is directly from the truck or within a very short walk to stalk game recently spotted from the truck.
It shoots a 125gr Nosler Ballistic tip for varmints and can easily place 3 of those within 3/4" at 100yds. It also moves them at an incredible 2800fps with 50gr of Varget. It's loud but recoil is minimal and muzzle flip is pretty high but manageable.
It's also VERY easy to move around and store "at ready" in the truck which is a PITA with a rifle.

$bob$
09 January 2005, 22:13
carpetmanIt depends on if it's a diesel truck or gasoline model.
10 January 2005, 04:07
trashcanmanI usually use a .458 lott when Im hunting trucks
10 January 2005, 04:57
LDHunter
$bob$
10 January 2005, 21:18
butchlocI keep a savage 222/20 ga. gets most any cat i run accross and i'm not out to much if it gets stolen
10 January 2005, 22:15
seafire/B17GButch:
You may not feel you out much if that Savage 24 gets swiped, but In 222 and 20 gauge? How about the next time I am back in Minnesota you tell me where you live and I will relieve you of that gun and let me know how many bucks you want me to leave on the glove compartment.
I'd love to get one of those things.
Cheers
seafire
10 January 2005, 23:50
pepperbellyI know it's not a varmint rifle, but an SKS with a fixed 4x or 6x scope makes a great truck gun. I won't try anything past about 150 yards, or anything big, but they are fun.
The accuracy level of mine makes me think of a large kill zone.
Jim
NRA Life Member
11 January 2005, 03:16
fla3006I bought a Ruger #3 223 today for that purpose. Not sure yet whether to stay with irons or mount a scope, won't know til I shoot it. I like irons but my eyes aren't getting any better.
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11 January 2005, 17:17
squeezeI purchased a Savage 16 All Weather, in .22-250 Rem. as my truck gun. But for some reason
my AR-15 carbine seems to be on the floor behind the seat more than the Savage.
Squeeze
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11 January 2005, 18:02
poletaxEnfield Jungle Carbine,rechambered in .308.
It is short and very easy to handle.
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11 January 2005, 21:28
pdhntr1Thunderbolt,
My first truck gun for pds was an AR-15. It worked until I got tired of replacing the rear view mirror and my Brother liked to wear shorts and was screaming all the time when hot brass bounced off the windshield and landed on the seat next to his bare legs. (Didn’t know there were brass catchers at that time)
My next one was a Contender carbine in .223. Worked well but wanted something a little more accurate.
My present drive by gun is a custom barreled CZ-527 in 223. The barrel was cut to 20 inches and contoured to .9 inch at the muzzle.
You didn’t mention what you are going to be shooting? Of the choices you mentioned I am kinda partial to the 25 for deer size game and the 75 grain V-max out of the .257 Bob would be great on varmints. The 6mm has a higher BC varmint bullet (than the 75 gr. 25 cal) but you have to make the call on deer size game if that is one of the things you will use it for. Would choice of bullets available be a consideration in the 6.5??
Jim
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11 January 2005, 21:49
seafire/B17GI like a mauser, with a 20 inch heavy sporter barrel in 22/243, or 6mm Rem, or 250 Savage or 257 Roberts.
I don't deer hunt out of my front seat. I do waste varmints out of the front seat with no sense of guilt.
11 January 2005, 23:38
FVACurrently mine is a Model Seven SS/Syn. 223.
13 January 2005, 15:53
JALquote:
Originally posted by seafire/B17G:
I don't deer hunt out of my front seat. I do waste varmints out of the front seat with no sense of guilt.
Well, I guess there is hunting, and "wow,look at
that". And it's only fair to the target to
get the best possible rest, and on my 4x4, that
is the 4x4. All pro shooters I know use a good
rest.
13 January 2005, 15:59
JALWell we don't have trunks in aust. But for the
front pass seat I got a little Zastava 223 mini
mauser syn stock 3x9 Leup. (About the cheapest
and smallest B/A. with very light 20" barrel.
Damn bloody thing groups so well I now look after it like it was a $2000 Sako.
15 January 2005, 13:50
BullshooterGotta go with a magnum research lone eagle in .243. next would be my flat top ar with 20 in. heavy barrel and 6-24burris.