I had just mounted a new Leupold VX3 6.5-20X LR M1 scope with the VHR (my usual) for the upcoming ground squirrel season here. Here's the rifle on the bench after range testing:

This shows how nice and low I was able to mount the 40mm objective scope over the bore using Leupold Low Rings:

For those that missed it the first time around, this is a comparison between a 204 Ruger and a 20 Vartarg (loaded to reach the lands for fireforming). Sort of just looks like a "204 Lite" eh?


This target was shot with my fireforming load (221 Fireball brass to 20VT)....looks promising for shooting rats while fireforming cases:

And the highlight of my day, one of the smallest groups I've shot in a while. It seems this lot of RL-7 is alot slower than in the past, so I'll need to keep shooting this rifle and bumping up the powder charge until I reach my target velocity of 3,715 fps, but in the meantime, a field varmint rifle that shoots in the .1's works for me!


I might put this portrait in my wallet with my grandkids, both make me smile:

The upcoming rat season is looking very promising, and "Scooter" as she's now known, will surely rack up an impressive number of "Skippy Launches" of her own, shooting the way she does now. Come on sun!
