ILoveBigRacks
Regular
- Location
- Beaumont, AB
Have got some $$$ burning a hole in my pocket, and a couple of holes to fill in the safe. Am on the lookout for a .22 Hornet for one thing and think I've decided on a new Savage 25 Walking Varminter. Buddy has one is 17 Hornet and says it shoots bug eyes. Price is right, although I'm not a huge fan of the rifle cosmetically (tupperware stock, etc...). Was thinking of the M40 with the laminate stock, but it is a single shot only and weighs a ton (I was hoping to keep the weight down on this one). Had a CZ, but sold it because the wood was just too nice to carry.
Anyways, to the .204 question. Here I have lots of options and my budget is decent. I've yet to find the one rifle that has everything though.
Have considered the Savage M25 Lightweight Varminter (laminate stock), although just where they get lightweight from is beside me as I think it weighs in around 8.25 lbs. naked. The weight is a con, but the price is reasonable and it has a detachable mag (albeit a cheap plastic one).
Also considering a used Remington 700 LVSF, this would run be about $150 more used than the Savage would new but it has the stainless fluted barrel which is a huge plus. Weight is respectably low, also a bonus. Cons? Stupid azz blind mag, hate these things. Also, it's used from a dealer so I have no idea as to round count or history.
Lastly, so far, would be a new Cooper from Prophet River. Obviously best quality of the three, but you pay for it. Would run me about $1200 more than the Rem LVSF. Only available in the M21, so it's a single shot only. If I want to get the M54 repeater, i have to go into a 22-250. I have yet to own a Cooper that one would consider "lightweight", and their varminter models are no exception. None in stock now either, so would have to wait for inventory.
What others am I forgetting? Not a fan of Ruger bolt actions. Looking for synthetic or laminate stocked only, stainless gets the nod over blued but not a deal breaker. Prefer a detachable mag, second option a floor plate. Ideally under 7.5 lbs bare bones but it's not like I'll be carrying it long distances so again not a deal breaker unless it ends up 10 lbs+ (i.e.: 700 VLS). Would love if the LVSF had at least a floor plate, or the Cooper came in the Phoenix configuration but in a repeater rather than the single shot M21.
Decisions, decisions...
Anyways, to the .204 question. Here I have lots of options and my budget is decent. I've yet to find the one rifle that has everything though.
Have considered the Savage M25 Lightweight Varminter (laminate stock), although just where they get lightweight from is beside me as I think it weighs in around 8.25 lbs. naked. The weight is a con, but the price is reasonable and it has a detachable mag (albeit a cheap plastic one).
Also considering a used Remington 700 LVSF, this would run be about $150 more used than the Savage would new but it has the stainless fluted barrel which is a huge plus. Weight is respectably low, also a bonus. Cons? Stupid azz blind mag, hate these things. Also, it's used from a dealer so I have no idea as to round count or history.
Lastly, so far, would be a new Cooper from Prophet River. Obviously best quality of the three, but you pay for it. Would run me about $1200 more than the Rem LVSF. Only available in the M21, so it's a single shot only. If I want to get the M54 repeater, i have to go into a 22-250. I have yet to own a Cooper that one would consider "lightweight", and their varminter models are no exception. None in stock now either, so would have to wait for inventory.
What others am I forgetting? Not a fan of Ruger bolt actions. Looking for synthetic or laminate stocked only, stainless gets the nod over blued but not a deal breaker. Prefer a detachable mag, second option a floor plate. Ideally under 7.5 lbs bare bones but it's not like I'll be carrying it long distances so again not a deal breaker unless it ends up 10 lbs+ (i.e.: 700 VLS). Would love if the LVSF had at least a floor plate, or the Cooper came in the Phoenix configuration but in a repeater rather than the single shot M21.
Decisions, decisions...




















































