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Walking Varmint

Hateca

Gunny Sergeant
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  • Aug 12, 2004
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    Henderson NV
    Walking varmint. 8lbs as you see it

    RAD Guardian AW action
    Stiller .187 lug pinned
    Schneider P5 1-12 twist varmint contour fluted barrel 19” OAL
    .308 Match
    Custom one port muzzle brake
    Custom 20-MOA two piece base
    RAD Med bolt knob
    Badger M5
    Rem gen I trigger
    McMillan A3 Carbon Edge stock.
    Devcon / Pillar bedded both action and bottom metal
    Cerakote painted stock and metal

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    Re: Walking Varmint

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JCH</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Nice is an understatement! </div></div>

    +100!!!!!
     
    Re: Walking Varmint

    That is nice. I am getting ready to build a walking varmint .223 with a 20" Rock/ABS #7 barrel that comes in at 3.2#. I have been deciding on the stock either McM edge or carbon Manners. Yours looks great in that stock and I have 2A3's now so I like them. I could go MCS-T Manners for a few oz less and a more hunting profile....your pictures are very helpful. I am figuring about 7.5# with some lightweight Talley rings. I am pretty well set on what I want to do except for bottom metal....magazine or BDL style.
     
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    Here is my version of a "walking varmint" rifle built a couple years ago by Gordy Gritters. Remington 700 SA .223 with 22" #3 Lilja in a MCM Hunters Edge stock. Weighs in at just under 8 lbs with the Talley steel rings. Easy .5 MOA gun but the only downfall is 1-12" twist.
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    Re: Walking Varmint

    I got to put a few rounds through it this weekend. Factory ammo only. Shot well but more to follow.

    Randy was wondering how the brake would work. For those that are wondering, the brake is a badger thruster, that has been cut front and back so it adds only .75" to the end of the barrel. The rear of the brake needed to be cut due to the location of the flutes. The rifle is a pussycat to shoot. The brake tweaking was one a of a few wierd requests I had of Randy. He did a fantastic job and I couldn't be happier.

    The weight quoted is also a bathroom scale weight, I will have an accurate weight in a few days.

    The proportions of the rifle look right, so it doesn't look like it would be all that light. Picking the rifle up, even with the S&B 3-12 on it, is strange! It is very light!

    It wasn't built for varmint shooting, but it will be carried around for UKD shooting quite a bit.
     
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    Nice rifle you have there Supersubes. Glad to see your parts and ideas finally have come to fruition. Hopefully I can see you put some rounds downrange with it when I come home soon.
     
    Re: Walking Varmint

    When I first saw the post I thought the rifle looked great. Upon a closer look I found one problem. It is made by R&D but does not have the RAD Tac latch. Just joking. Great looking rifle.
     
    Re: Walking Varmint

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: km71107</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Beautiful rifle. Will the scope be painted to match it? </div></div>

    Yes, the rings and scope will get painted.