Which Ruger?
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Which Ruger?
Now that I am retired and have the time, have invites to shoot squirrels and P/D's out of state. Looking at Ruger Hawkeye Target Varmint 26" and the Predator model in 24". Due to age and eye's not being what they were once I do not plan on trying shots out much past 200-250yards. So would either one work well or should I go with the 26" only?
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Re: Which Ruger?
For what you are saying you will use them for, either would be fine.. The two inches will make not a lot of difference. If you are using it for a walking rifle, then the 24 inch might edge out the other. But for rest shooting, either. What caliber are you looking at, maybe 204 R ? Bill K
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Re: Which Ruger?
Will be in .204 Ruger. Partner says target model he thinks doesn't get hot as fast as 24" model (barrel diameter's look the same to me).
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Re: Which Ruger?
I have a varmint target 204 shoots as well as my cooper and the trigger is nicer
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Re: Which Ruger?
Same two-stage trigger on the VT and Predator. The VT has a clunky beavertail stock with a fat palm swell. The predator has a more svelte traditional stock
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Re: Which Ruger?
The target model won't get as hot as fast... On the outside. But will take much longer to cool down, than the predator barrel. It takes longer to heat up extra steel, and longer to cool it down. When the dogs are out, either way you CAN cook a barrel if you aren't careful.choper101st wrote:Will be in .204 Ruger. Partner says target model he thinks doesn't get hot as fast as 24" model (barrel diameter's look the same to me).
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
Re: Which Ruger?
I have both and the Predator is better fitting for me and less money it shoots great.