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The Basics, Starting Out
mid weight varmint questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="benjamin199" data-source="post: 133175" data-attributes="member: 5465"><p>I have a Borden Aline single shot action to build a rifle around. I am looking for a midweight stalking varmint rifle (to be used for targets, coyotes and maybe deer.) I think 600yrds is the farthest the terrain around here will let me shoot, so I am thinking I would prefer a shorter barrel for more manuvarablity than the extra velocity of a longer barrel. I am thinking a 22" 5 or 6 contour Lilja barrel, and McMillian General Purpose hunting stock chambered for a .243AI. This rifle will be shot from the bench but also used in field positions.</p><p>Any opinions, advice or other info for me to think about would be greatly appreciated.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benjamin199, post: 133175, member: 5465"] I have a Borden Aline single shot action to build a rifle around. I am looking for a midweight stalking varmint rifle (to be used for targets, coyotes and maybe deer.) I think 600yrds is the farthest the terrain around here will let me shoot, so I am thinking I would prefer a shorter barrel for more manuvarablity than the extra velocity of a longer barrel. I am thinking a 22" 5 or 6 contour Lilja barrel, and McMillian General Purpose hunting stock chambered for a .243AI. This rifle will be shot from the bench but also used in field positions. Any opinions, advice or other info for me to think about would be greatly appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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