Just replaced the factory stock on my .308 Remy 700 with a Choate Ultimate Varmint Rifle Stock. Wow, what a difference!
Just replaced the factory stock on my .308 Remy 700 with a Choate Ultimate Varmint Rifle Stock. Wow, what a difference!
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That looks comfortable and it has a good style to it.
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That looks more "Precision Rifle" profile than anything... the Prairie dogs have no match against such awesomeness![]()
Whore monger Mike!
Slinging coconuts since ever since...
Poor p-dogs all they want to do is eat poop and have sex and you big mean shooters are going to ruin their day
RIP p-dogs
nice broomstick bro.
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Sweet!
I had the same setup on a Savage 308 it was a great shooter from a rest but a whole lotta no fun to carry around. Nice rifle!
Varmints with a .308? hahahaha poof, red mist.
I've never bothered to shoot my .308 at varmints. Just seemed like overkill. I've always felt like my .223 pops them wide open enough as it is, especially vmax or ntx bullets.
What ever happened to the popped p-doggy pictures thread? It was awesomely gruesome. We should all contribute to it.
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I hit a p-doggie with my .223 Remy at about 400 yards, but that was really pushin it. I bought the .308 because most of the little bastards are 500+ yards where we normally shoot. In fact, Cfortune and I were dusting them last time at about 800 yards! Try that with a .223!
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