New varmint rifle

Which gun is that in your avatar? I can't make it out, it's too small.

BTW has anyone had any experience with the Kimber 84 Pro Varmint? Seems like another good choice among many.

It is a Ruger .204 with a Browning scope and a Burris bipod. The .204 aqlso makes less noise and if shooting 100 or more shots at eg gophers larger calibers can be noisemakers and annoy farmers.
 
This might be coming out of left field, but if you are reloading and the barrel burning thing doesn't bother you, what does anyone think of the 6mmppc?
Very accurate little caliber...

As much as I like the wildcats, the 6 PPC might be a little too obscure for me (ain't that a BR calibre?)...

It is a Ruger .204 with a Browning scope and a Burris bipod. The .204 aqlso makes less noise and if shooting 100 or more shots at eg gophers larger calibers can be noisemakers and annoy farmers.

How do you find the accuracy on the Ruger?
 
Again I ask, why not a .243. It's the most overlooked varmint calibre in my opinion. It spits 55 grain bullets at over 4,000 fps and can handle bigger bullets than the rest if you decide to use it for wolves, deer and such. I know, it's old and not overly ###y but it makes a great coyote gun....quite possibly the best!
 
As much as I like the wildcats, the 6 PPC might be a little too obscure for me (ain't that a BR calibre?)...



How do you find the accuracy on the Ruger?

Im no expert but very accurate with a bipod. There isnt enough gophers on the earth so the heavy barrel is nice to shoot for hours. I would go with the .220 or the .204. With 40 or so grains they dance in the air like a trout. A lil .17 HMR is fun as well
 
Again I ask, why not a .243. It's the most overlooked varmint calibre in my opinion. It spits 55 grain bullets at over 4,000 fps and can handle bigger bullets than the rest if you decide to use it for wolves, deer and such. I know, it's old and not overly ###y but it makes a great coyote gun....quite possibly the best!

Well, I do have a 25-06, so the double-as-a-deer-gun idea is already fulfilled :D

Im no expert but very accurate with a bipod. There isnt enough gophers on the earth so the heavy barrel is nice to shoot for hours. I would go with the .220 or the .204. With 40 or so grains they dance in the air like a trout. A lil .17 HMR is fun as well

I think I'm leaning towards 204, but 22-250 and the Swift still hold some ground... argghhh the choices :runaway::cool:
 
I think I'm leaning towards 204, but 22-250 and the Swift still hold some ground... argghhh the choices :runaway::cool:

There are lotsa choices in a varmint caliber, for sure. Most all of them do their job very well, and have their own strong points.

Not to take anything away from either of the .22-250 or the .220 Swift (I have the former and will probably make room in the safe for the latter, eventually), but they burn considerably more powder than the .204 to achieve what are relatively the same results. I like the .204 because its impressive performance comes with a smaller bullet, less powder, less recoil (virtually nil, actually), less noise, and less throat erosion (i.e. barrel burning). Gotta like it. :cool:
 
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