Squirrel / Grizz defense gun is done. No more chatter needed!

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First of all, all of us hard core types know the real threat in the woods isnt these:
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All they will do is steal your pic-n-ic basket.






The real menace is these:
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While City Slicker Fudds worry about the big wombling picnic basket theives, those of us who have been there, and done that, know Squirrels are the real danger, they are like the Predators of the real world, quick, agile, and always go straight for the nuts!

To that end I realised I needed a real rifle, one that was quick pointing, easy to use in the bush, reliable, rugged, with no floppy detachable mag that you will fumble with while being charged by some badass squirell with a machete, and with power, real power, not some sissy-ass 270/30-06 BS.

The answer was obvious, 300 Win Mag baby....

So I looked around and remembered I had this sweet-azzed Howa in 300 Blackout. Now thats a good cartridge for northern mosquitos and maybe even a blackfly or two, but otherwise is a junk round, still it was a cute rifle:


Mind you, cute or not that rifle needed to go, I planned to swap the 300 Blackout to something more sissy-ish, like 223, for cheap range blasting, so after having a 26inch 223 thrown on the howa instead, I realised I had the perfect barrel for the ultimate in close quareter, heavy brush, fast moving death machine fighting rifles.

Take the 14 inch 300 Blackout barrel, llija (1 in 8 twist), and ream it out to 300Win Mag! I mean bango baby! All I needed was a Howa with a Magnum bolt face. that was easy enough, a Vanguard (almost a howa) showed up in the EE, with the awful vanguard weinie barrel and thin little stock. Easy fix though, beause I had a spare long action Howa stock, whose barrel channel is much bigger... all I need was to put the pieces together...


And that creates this. A 14 inch long barreled, super quick pointing, high power, full on awesome brush busting, squirrel capping, pic-n-ick basket saving bundle of awesomness!

Obviously if you are going toe to toe with natures most dangerous killers you dont want some lame-o fuddly scope, you want the tacticoolest heads up, eyes open glass, so a trijicon red dot it is.

Obviously the question is how does it all work...



At 50 yds, not bad, the trijicon can be turned down enough that even with my crappy eyesight and a bench I could hit the paper pretty well, and previously with a 24X scope on it, the rifle still threw cheap-o rem junk into about a 2 wide - 3.5 inch high group. Which, if you consider that most squirrel attacks occur at less than arms length, means nothing.
Now with the cheapest federal 150 gr at 100 yds it was not quite as good,


Thats 20 shots, in about 4 minutes, but I will admit that at that range the red dot does not have enough umph for my eyes, but still, I could hit a squirrel, if three of them were holding hands...

Still, its obvious the issue of squirrel/bear defence has been solved,




And since i solved the Deer defence with a 7X57


All that seems left is defence against these:


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Maybe a 458WM in 12 inch?
 
I love the build up, you sir have a knack and yes the chittering horrors I hates too, there's old guy hair that had a I think it was a semi auto 22 went mad minute on them early 90s lol, I miss that old Feller
 
Lol! Or how about a .458WSM? Two on the right next to a 450Marlin and 45-70.

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Excellent story time.


Also, what’s the squirrel gun weigh? If it were me, I can imagine part of that group’s size owing to the hamburger meat I was making of my shoulder over that 4 minutes...
 
At first I was like; "what the heck!?!?!"

But then I saw the door-breacher muzzlebrake and I was like; "Ok, now it all makes sense..."
 
Also, what’s the squirrel gun weigh? If it were me, I can imagine part of that group’s size owing to the hamburger meat I was making of my shoulder over that 4 minutes...

Unloaded it weighs 8lbs 12oz, not light at all. The barrel is .900 at the muzzle. The recoil is not bad at all, in theory a 14 inch 300WM has the energy of a 308 with a 20 or 22inch. In basically a 9 pound rife, not bad, and a 60 or 100 rounds session is honestly quite easy. The fact you have a foot less barrel also helps cut down the recoil, so in honesty, a little less recoil than a common 308. Plus the muzzle brake/flash hider does a great job.





Hey Jon ....... You need to move back east boy. You're losing it out there.
Sure, find me a job. Better yet, find me a job next to a shop that will build something like this for me in less than a month.
 
Unloaded it weighs 8lbs 12oz, not light at all. The barrel is .900 at the muzzle. The recoil is not bad at all, in theory a 14 inch 300WM has the energy of a 308 with a 20 or 22inch. In basically a 9 pound rife, not bad, and a 60 or 100 rounds session is honestly quite easy. The fact you have a foot less barrel also helps cut down the recoil, so in honesty, a little less recoil than a common 308. Plus the muzzle brake/flash hider does a great job.






Sure, find me a job. Better yet, find me a job next to a shop that will build something like this for me in less than a month.


Hmm. Heavier than she looks.
 
Sure, find me a job. Better yet, find me a job next to a shop that will build something like this for me in less than a month.
There always IOL or NB Power. It's getting bigger not smaller.

BTW ..... PEI is booming these days in the real estate sector.
 
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