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257fan

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I am planning to buy a 223 just mainly for paper punching probably out to 300 yards;
.I thought about this rifle

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/3-0129512

Or any other suggestions.Thanks
 

TBear77

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Another suggestion would be the M77 Varmint/Target with a 26-inch barrel. But it weighs 1.5 lbs more than the Predator.

Ted
 

rugerjunkie

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I believe the predator model has the medium weight barrel similar to the 25-06 , and the magnums like the 7mm and 338. Thats plenty stout. I have a MkII in a 25-06 and it shoots like a dream. That set up in a 223 would be a pussycat to shoot.
The only thing I'd suggest is shop somewhere besides Cheaper than Dirt...
 
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Hello,

Welcome to the forum. I think that you have selected a great rifle.

http://www.ruger.com/products/HawkeyePredator/models.html

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=486840344

I think that you would be satisfied with that rifle for punching paper. The 1 : 9 twist rate should be find for 55 to 62 grain ammunition.

Have you considered what type of optic you would go with?

Be sure to let us know what you decide on.

Bill
 

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You might take a look at the CZ 527 line.
http://cz-usa.com/product-category/rifles/micro-centerfire-rifles/
 

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Buckeye Bill said:
The 1 : 9 twist rate should be find for 55 to 62 grain ammunition.
It should handle a bit heavier than that. Sierra's 69 gr Boattail Matchking Tipped bullet is about as long as a 69 gr bullet gets and they say a 7" to 10" twist is recommended.
 

257fan

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I have ordered my rifle today.All I plan to do with it is punch paper.Not sure what scope to put on it.The max i will be shooting is 300 yards.I would appreciate any advice.

VR,
Roger
 

rugerjunkie

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Thin thin crosshairs or a fine crosshair with a target dot along with enough magnification so you can see your target. I have a few with 1/8" dots that are smaller than a pdogs eyeball at 300 yards. If your crosshairs are too thick you will get frustrated pretty fast! At times I will put a hole in the target and I like to be able to choose what part of the 22 hole I want to aim for.

As far as brand , thats pretty wide open. I have a lot of Weaver Grand Slams and like the 6-20 power on my varmint rifles. Any more power than that and I cant hold still enough. Leupold , Burris , Nikon , and Vortex are hard to beat too.

I prefer fast focus eyepeices but have a side focus that isnt too bad either. You'll also want an adjustable objective.
 

257fan

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If i choose a scope with a 42 mm objective lens will i have to buy higher rings.

vr,

Roger
 

rugerjunkie

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I have a 40mm on my 25-06 and your 223 should have the same barrel profile. It barely fits but the Grand Slam scopes have the rubberized adjustment rings that are probably a tad thicker than others at the bell end. Scope length has a lot to do with wether or not you can get the bell out far enough past the chamber area and over the narrower taper on the barrel. So its a definate maybe! :) If it was on a rifle with the standard barrel profile it would.


Here is how close the 6-20x40 grand slam is on the 25-06.


 

wwb

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Buckeye Bill said:
....... The 1 : 9 twist rate should be find for 55 to 62 grain ammunition. .........

My Savage has a 1:9 twist and works just fine with 69 grain bullets - - I've used Sierra and Nosler, and they both give me 3/4 inch 5-shot groups. Best load is a Sierra 60 grain Varminter (flat base) - - 3/8 inch 5-shot groups.
 

dakota1911

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That would be a good choice for a paper punch. At a much higher price I am hoping to find a No. 1 in 223.
 

ozo

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Other than just being a top shelf optic, the new VX-2 has great color correction.
I have seen them online for under $500 with a good search effort.
I dream of replacing more [or all] of mine with one.
For anything less than a computer scope, I am a Leupold die-hard fanatic though,
somewhat biased.
Example :
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/1362178734/leupold-vx-2-target-rifle-scope-6-18x-40mm-adjustable-objective-matte#ReviewHeader
 
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