Posted by jackinok on February 14, 2013 at 06:17:01 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Varment rifle posted by Mark6005 on February 08, 2013 at 21:31:02:
i guess,it would depend on what your calling varmits. In my own experience if your using it on coyotes youll need to be sure to hit them right for a instant kill.they are pretty tough little critters. on another hand though,was stuck out once with a bunch of old guys for a couple of weeks,and the only firearm on the little island was a 22mag. old man who owned it kept us supplied with deer and he never used 2 shots. It is amazing what damage that little round will do when you hit a deer in the neck bone at 30-40 yards! i used to have a rossi pump that was a good accurate rifle, but they would be hard to mount a scope on. the only thing i didnt really like about it was if you didnt let off the trigger it would fire every time you pumped it,like the old 97 winchester. always thought that was a little unsafe, but it was a pretty good gun.i shot several turkeys with it. brother bought a marlin bolt action and that thing will shoot!
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