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Kimber M82 Varmint 22LR?????? - Varmint Hunters Forum Manufacturing dates ran in the middle 90's and those rifles were set up with some pretty nice wood as a rule It should have a rubber buttpad unlike the early Clackamas Oregon rifles which had a steel Niedner style buttplate For a 82C stainless Varmint, with box, in mint shape, it's no wonder others are willing to buy it
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BBB 2025 | Varmint Hunters Forum Well another BBB has come and gone It was a lot of work but I had fun and think most everyone else did too Thanks Tucker for leading the target crew and all the helpers Here are the results 400 yards custom class 1st place John Beauchamp 2nd place Bill
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Dedicated Varmint Rifle for Groundhogs caliber Choice Having owned most factory varmint rifle calibers I would choose the 22-250 for an all around "low volume" varmint round Groundhogs are a low volume type critter If you were going to shoot lots and lots of rounds in a day I would choose the 223 But the 223 is cheaper to shoot and you could get much more trigger time at the range for a lot