Let's see your Varmint rifles !

Haha I'm sure I would but saving the rest of my money for the long range build I'm working on. BTW your bedding job looks identical to mine except I don't bed the whole length of the action, just the tang, recoil lug, and about 1.5inches of the barrel. Thr rest of the action and barrel I free float. This method saves on bedding and works exceptionally well.
 
My 6-284 groundhog rifle.
 

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Thanks, Remington 700 long with glued in ramp. Win brass, fed match primers, 55 gr R22, 90 gr Bergers @ 3625

I use my 264 WM Rem 721 with 30" Shilen barrel 1 in 8 twist. 85 gr sierra HP, 95gr Hornady Vmax, 100 gr sierra HP and 100 gr ballistic tip all with 72 gr H4831.
 
My latest. A 22-250 700 SPS Varmint. I could not get use to the plastic stock so I thought I would try a Boyd's TactiCool " hate that name". Any way I piller bedded it and I didn't like the black paint and I started to strip it but I thought I would just Camo it and I like the way it turned out. I do like the way the Tackticool stock feel. For the price you can't beat it.
 
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Here are a couple of mine. CZ fluted varmint 17 HMR, and .223 Stevens 200 w/Boyds prairie hunter, I planned on a barrel change but it shoots pretty decent as is.
Sorry no Critter pics yet, the one and only coyote kill, I didn't have a camera and you really didn't want to see the bunny I shot out of the garden this past summer.



 
Here´s my new baby!!!
Rem 700 VTR .308 win
Vortex Viper PST 6-24X50 FFP
Bell & Carlson Lightweight stock
20 MOA Weaver Picatinny Rail
Vortex precision matched rings
Vortex Bubble Level
Jewell Trigger @ ¾ lb
EGW Tactical Bolt knob
 

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