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I sited it in but haven't shot anything with it yet. I did loan it to a friend as we had thousands of caribou walk past town last week & he said he was approx 100 yards & one shot. I plan to hunt caribou this fall & seals.
Sweat, I've been hoping to find that extact rife for a while now. I love the stainless canoe paddle Rugers, they tend to be very nice hunting rifles with good accuracy.
Hey Otokiak,
I assume these are push feed rifles in .223?? I can't imagine a full length extractor for such a small cartridge. I have that exact rifle in .338 winmag and love it.
Thanks for the comments. I hope it serves me well. I had one long ago & sold it & kicked myself ever since. They are ideal for my environment as they're all weather & lightweight. I'd love to find one in .243.
That's quite a departure from PGW beast, but I can see where a .50 would be a bit much for boos. Seal hunting! I thought you didn't like sea ice, or is this for shooting from a boat? That would be a challenge.
Good to hear from ya, big O. Nice rig for your part of the world, I'll keep my eyes peeled and ears open for a 243 for ya. I might just know where to find one.............
Not crf are they? Modified push feed? Just curious, as I've never seen a .223 version, and I thought they didn't use the mauser extractor on the small calibers................
They are CRF, I used to have a standard M77 in .223
I've never been a fan of the all-weather, but I know lots of people who love them. My friend has one in 7mm magnum.
Isn't .223 a bit light for Caribou? I don't know, but they seem kind of big and tough for a .223?
I could punch a tuktu in the head and kick it and it would die. They are not tough nor big nor impenetrable. Hahaha. 223 is just fine for tuktu and seals. I'd love a 243 as I had one before and it really was an all around rifle here.
I literally walked up to one about 9 years ago. (to within 5 feet) and could have literally stabbed it or hit it with a baseball bat. It showed NO FEAR. I just walked about 100 yards and turned back and shot it...................just cause my scope was dialed in at 100
I bet a .22 mag would be plenty. They are sure not hard to drop.
Barren grounds caribou are quite a bit smaller than the woodland caribou you might be familiar with, but even woodland caribou give up the ghost easily. Across the arctic, .22 centerfires have been popular for caribou and seals for generations.