cheap .223 varmint gun

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hello, I am looking to get a good inexpensive varmint gun in .223 and was thinking of either a NEF Ultra Varmint Fluted or a Stevens 200. I am wondering what kind of accuracy I can expect from these two guns as they are pretty cheap??
 
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There is a recent group from my Stevens 223..3 shots touching, ona little out, and one way out (my fault, it was getting dark and I couldn't see very well)

In any case, 3 touching like that is a good indication of potential accuracy. I shot some other pretty good groups with it that day, but this was the load I settled on.:)
 
I am leaning toward the stevens since it is not a single shot and it looks like I a pretty good shooter too. Pilot 24 I saw that you said that you were going to paint your stevens, what kind of paint do you use?? I dont like the color of the stock. Another thing I am worried about is that it doesnt have a heavy barrel and I would be using it as a gopher gun and be putting lots of rounds through it. Do I have to worry about barrel heating??
 
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Here's my stevens painted. I will probaly put green olive later on. There wasn't any when I went...


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very light and deadly accurate.

For a gopher gun, look at the savage 12 fv.


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I dont have the $$$ for the 12fv, if I did I would get a 10fp. I was thinking of getting a .17hmr but wanted a little further range so started looking at a .223. That is why I am looking at .223 on a .17hmr budget. I might get a .17hmr but would like to look at my options first.
 
cowpolks said:
I dont have the $$$ for the 12fv, if I did I would get a 10fp. I was thinking of getting a .17hmr but wanted a little further range so started looking at a .223. That is why I am looking at .223 on a .17hmr budget. I might get a .17hmr but would like to look at my options first.

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English please?
 
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I have a Savage 11F in .223, when working up the loads I got with the first three shots at 100 yd a group that you could cover with a dime! This is pre-Accu trigger! The stock is a POS but who cares. One of these would be my choice. Karl
 
In english, I dont have the money for a Savage 12fv. I was planning on getting a .17hmr for summer varmint hunting but I like the extra range of the .223 and want to see if I can get a half decent .223 for the price of a .17hmr.
 
River Rat and I just got back from the range about an hour ago.

Here's three shots out of my Stevens 200 with a 25 year old Bushnell 3-9X40 Scopechief.

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40 gr Nosler ballistic tips, 30 gr of W-W 748 and CCI 400 primers.

Measures exactly one half inch. Not bad for a rifle that doesn't have forty rounds down the tube yet!

Have another one on the way. It is going to become a 223 Ackley Imp. :cool:

Ted
 
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River Rat and I just got back from the range about an hour ago.

Here's three shots out of my Stevens 200 with a 25 year old Bushnell 3-9X40 Scopechief.

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40 gr Nosler ballistic tips, 30 gr of W-W 748 and CCI 400 primers.

Measures exactly one half inch. Not bad for a rifle that doesn't have forty rounds down the tube yet!

Have another one on the way. It is going to become a 223 Ackley Imp. :cool:

Ted

not that I would try to dissuade a gunnut from doing someting impractical, but why not get a 22-250?:D ;)
 
With a gun like the Stevens how long would you want to wait between shots to avoid barrel heating?? And how long would I want to wait with a heavy barreled gun like the 12fv??
 
cowpolks said:
With a gun like the Stevens how long would you want to wait between shots to avoid barrel heating?? And how long would I want to wait with a heavy barreled gun like the 12fv??

If you are talking 223, not long...When i was shooting groups the other day, I could almost shoot rapid fire...:D
 
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This made me snort Pepsi out my nose, coming as it did from Mr. Typo himself..

As for the Stevens in .223 does it start to string shots when it gets hot?

Personally a lighter barrel appeals to me as long as it still shoots when warm.
 
This rifle does not string shots at all.

I was checking to see if the point of impact changed with change in power setting of the scope. This was the third three-shot group that I fired today, without waiting between shots. Just load and shoot, load and shoot............the three shots in this group were probably in less than ninety seconds.

The first three shot group, by the way, went into an inch with the scope set at three power. :)

I am really looking forward to seeing how this thing shoots after it has several hundred rounds down the tube. :cool:

Clarke, the main reason for the 223AI is because everybody has a 22-250. Seriously, though, the 223 Ackley is an exceptionally accurate caliber and is just a lot of fun to play with.

Ted
 
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