[…] to be over there. As we pulled into a property owned by one of my good friends, Matt spotted a Bobcat standing between some rows in the orchard. It was keyed in on something and attempting to make a […]
[…] super magnum/ The first gun that will be produced in this new round will be made by Savage. new savage bmag rifle in 17 winchester super magnum/ Not much information available yet but looks like it could be a serious new varmint killer if it […]
[…] I'm more interested in the new Savage rimfire action they've been using to test it! Sounds like it has some potential, I might be tempted by one in 22LR when they release it in other calibers. New Savage B.MAG Rifle in .17 Winchester Super Magnum – VARMINTER […]
[…] estra bueno el calibre y pues este rifle savage B.MAG es uno de los que tiraran este calibre New Savage B.MAG Rifle in .17 Winchester Super Magnum – VARMINTER y un poco mas de informacion de el calibre que me encontre y otro video donde salen tirando el […]
[…] To really make the most of it, Savage has created a new rifle to go with this round, the B-Mag. Eric was at Media Day and had the chance to shoot this thing (color me jealous), and his write-up is excellent. Check it out at the Varminter.com site. […]
[…] the only complain we have about the B.MAG is that it doesn’t have iron sights. Leupold is making.17 WSM turrets for their scopes, which is nice, but we’d like to see a B.MAG that doesn’t need […]
[…] 30 grain TNT Green HP – TNTGREEN-060 2050 Feet Per Second Story with Video: CCI’s 22 Magnum – TNT Green Ammunition CCI 22 Magnum – TNT Green Ammunition – Hunt […]
[…] to find ammunition for myself and others, as well as repeating much of what I discussed in my first article about the Savage B.MAG and the 17 Win Super Mag ammunition on various forums around the internet. […]
[…] about what the 20 grain bullet, doing 3000 fps, would do to game animals such as rabbits. In my first hunt report, I was able to shoot a Cottontail (head shot) and a Jack Rabbit (chest shot), without doing too […]
[…] used the PRLS to install a Hawke Sidewinder 30 Tactical SF 4.5-14x42mm scope to my AR-15, using an Aero Precision Ultralight scope mount. While in the past I would have used a small level to accomplish this task, the small magnetic […]
[…] Hawke to my AR for testing. I used Aero Precision’s new Ultralight scope mount in 30mm (which I also reviewed recently), and got the proper eye-relief set (about 3.5-inches). Once I ensured the scope was mounted […]
[…] Hawke Optic’s standing in the airgun community and my review editor, Will, just completed a very positive review of a similar Hawke scope, so I was eager to get some time behind the glass as well as the […]
[…] 26 grain HP – X22LRHLF 1650 Feet Per Second Story and Video Link: Going Green (Lead Free) for Ground Squirrels Winchester 22 Lead Free Long Rifle Target […]
[…] to find ammunition for myself and others, as well as repeating much of what I discussed in my first article about the Savage B.MAG and the 17 Win Super Mag ammunition on various forums around the internet. […]
[…] about what the 20 grain bullet, doing 3000 fps, would do to game animals such as rabbits. In my first hunt report, I was able to shoot a Cottontail (head shot) and a Jack Rabbit (chest shot), without doing too […]
[…] in the summer of 2013, Aero Precision released their Ultralight scope mount. We were lucky enough to get our hands on this mount to use on our main varmint/hunting AR. Overall […]
[…] most position on my upper receiver, and went through the process of installing my scope using my Wheeler professional reticle leveling system. While moving the rear ring allows you to move the scope forward a bit, I ran into one small […]
[…] barrel and the trusty 20 grain bullet offering from Winchester. This rifle, along with my CZ Model 527 in .17 Hornet, my CZ Model 452 in .17HM2 (Mach2) and a couple of other standbys, would surely cover any shooting […]
[…] into a bit more movement. Btw, there is a video embedded within the original article on my site: Idleback Shooting Chair Review with Hunt Clips that shows many of the shots on the Belding ground squirrels. I look forward to seeing the […]
[…] from Winchester. This rifle, along with my CZ Model 527 in .17 Hornet, my CZ Model 452 in .17HM2 (Mach2) and a couple of other standbys, would surely cover any shooting situation I ran […]
[…] the currently available .17HMR ammunition as I could get my hands on. I had already picked-up and tested the new CCI A17 ammunition, so I filled up my ammo safe with other CCI ammunition, as well as Hornady and Winchester, […]
[…] as if they read our most recent article on the Savage A17 ( Review of the Savage A17 Semi Auto 17HMR Rifle with Hunt Report ), Boyds Gunstocks has released a series of replacement stocks for the A17 rifle. Check out the […]
[…] Mechanix Wear – Mechanix is announcing their new “Wolf Grey” colored gloves geared towards law enforcement, and the military, tomorrow. The same low-visibility of this new color, will also be helpful for hunters. I always wear Mechanix Gloves when I am in the field, and even included them in my items that you must have to help prevent catching the Plague. […]
[…] reported on the new Howa .222 Remington Mini Action Rifle back in late September, 2015. This new offering piqued our interest in the Mini-Action Rifle, because the .222 Remington is […]
[…] was my experience in California. It was great that my first predator was a bobcat, and I ended up taking another before leaving California for Tennessee. It was a great experience, but I was looking forward to […]
[…] Shooting Chair: Two years ago, we completed an extensive review of the Idleback Shooting Chair. Our results showed that if you are a serious mobile varmint hunter, there is really nothing […]
[…] the BOG-POD, and the Primos Trigger Stick. Another option is the Flambeau Mad Max blind we reviewed about a year ago, that includes both a bi-pod, and a camo blind attached to the […]
[…] being experimental and possibly not covered by medical insurance. Transmission | Plague | CDC Varmint Hunting and Catching the Plague I think the white Tyvek suit stunt is sort of inane – it might be cute but is not complete enough […]
[…] varmint hunting community was shocked at the announcement of The Varmint Hunter Association’s demise. Perhaps this new incarnation will prove worthy of the original intent of The Varmint Hunter […]
[…] rifle owners to gear up with a modern, adjustable and comfortable stock. Varminter Magazine tested and was very impressed with the standard X-22 Hunter Stock, and it was added to all of our 10/22 rifles. I’m sure […]
[…] Posted by GermanHillHunter View Post Ruger No.1 in 22lr. Your prayers have been answered. http://www.varminter.com/new-ruger-n…ng-rifle-2018/ CMP70306 is online now Quote Quick Reply post #36 of […]
[…] Rock Chuck Bullet Swage as they were specifically designed for making jacketed bullets to shoot the Rock Chucks in the Western United States, providing the acronym RCBS that the company would become known by in […]
[…] from Aguila/Tx-AT. Aguila then made the new ammunition announcement publicly (which we covered here) and a week later, I received a shipment of 5mm ammunition from them and I knew the wait was […]
[…] to see if they still offered their “Varmint Blue .223 Ammunition”. We had published a press release when it was first announced, but didn’t see much coverage of it after that. We were […]
[…] As cartridge advancement improved and fur prices dipped, the .17 Remington almost fell into obscurity. However, a fur price boom, a varmint hunting resurgence and Remington releasing new Model 700 rifles chambered in .17 Remington, brought the popularity of the cartridge back in the 1980s and 1990s. Since then, it has been a boom and bust cartridge for over two decades. While Remington Ammunition has gone through turmoil during the same time, other companies have stepped up to offer .17 Remington Components and ammunition for those old and new shooters. **Check out our review of the Ally Munitions .17 Remington Ammunition** […]
[…] Spot and stalk hunting is an exciting and challenging technique that demands stealth and sharp senses from the hunter. The method involves spotting coyotes from a distance, often with the aid of binoculars or a spotting scope, and then carefully closing the gap to get within shooting range. This technique is particularly effective in open terrains, grasslands, and sparse vegetation, where visibility is high. […]
[…] and always jump at the chance to try something new. We’ve also proven before that the 6.5 Creedmoor, when loaded with the correct projectile, is a varmint’s nightmare! When Eric contacted […]
[…] We’ve also proven before that the 6.5 Creedmoor, when loaded with the correct projectile, is a varmint’s nightmare! When Eric contacted me and asked if I wanted to take over the coverage on a Savage 110 PCS […]
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[…] to be over there. As we pulled into a property owned by one of my good friends, Matt spotted a Bobcat standing between some rows in the orchard. It was keyed in on something and attempting to make a […]
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[…] super magnum/ The first gun that will be produced in this new round will be made by Savage. new savage bmag rifle in 17 winchester super magnum/ Not much information available yet but looks like it could be a serious new varmint killer if it […]
[…] I'm more interested in the new Savage rimfire action they've been using to test it! Sounds like it has some potential, I might be tempted by one in 22LR when they release it in other calibers. New Savage B.MAG Rifle in .17 Winchester Super Magnum – VARMINTER […]
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[…] estra bueno el calibre y pues este rifle savage B.MAG es uno de los que tiraran este calibre New Savage B.MAG Rifle in .17 Winchester Super Magnum – VARMINTER y un poco mas de informacion de el calibre que me encontre y otro video donde salen tirando el […]
[…] To really make the most of it, Savage has created a new rifle to go with this round, the B-Mag. Eric was at Media Day and had the chance to shoot this thing (color me jealous), and his write-up is excellent. Check it out at the Varminter.com site. […]
[…] the only complain we have about the B.MAG is that it doesn’t have iron sights. Leupold is making.17 WSM turrets for their scopes, which is nice, but we’d like to see a B.MAG that doesn’t need […]
[…] Click Here for the Full Savage B.MAG Rifle and .17 Winchester Super Magnum Picture Gallery […]
[…] 26 grain HP – X22LRHLF 1650 Feet Per Second Story and Video Link: Going Green (Lead Free) for Ground Squirrels Winchester 22 Long Rifle Target […]
[…] 30 grain TNT Green HP – TNTGREEN-060 2050 Feet Per Second Story with Video: CCI’s 22 Magnum – TNT Green Ammunition CCI 22 Magnum – TNT Green Ammunition – Hunt […]
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[…] For more information on the Cottontail Rabbit, visit our Cottontail Varmint Information Page. […]
[…] to find ammunition for myself and others, as well as repeating much of what I discussed in my first article about the Savage B.MAG and the 17 Win Super Mag ammunition on various forums around the internet. […]
[…] Winchester 15.5 grain NTX Lead-Free – S17HMR1LF 2525 Feet Per Second Story with Ammo being used: Bobcat Opportunity Hunt […]
[…] about what the 20 grain bullet, doing 3000 fps, would do to game animals such as rabbits. In my first hunt report, I was able to shoot a Cottontail (head shot) and a Jack Rabbit (chest shot), without doing too […]
[…] used the PRLS to install a Hawke Sidewinder 30 Tactical SF 4.5-14x42mm scope to my AR-15, using an Aero Precision Ultralight scope mount. While in the past I would have used a small level to accomplish this task, the small magnetic […]
[…] Hawke to my AR for testing. I used Aero Precision’s new Ultralight scope mount in 30mm (which I also reviewed recently), and got the proper eye-relief set (about 3.5-inches). Once I ensured the scope was mounted […]
[…] Hawke Optic’s standing in the airgun community and my review editor, Will, just completed a very positive review of a similar Hawke scope, so I was eager to get some time behind the glass as well as the […]
[…] 26 grain HP – X22LRHLF 1650 Feet Per Second Story and Video Link: Going Green (Lead Free) for Ground Squirrels Winchester 22 Lead Free Long Rifle Target […]
[…] For more information on the Cottontail Rabbit, visit our Cottontail Varmint Information Page. […]
[…] to find ammunition for myself and others, as well as repeating much of what I discussed in my first article about the Savage B.MAG and the 17 Win Super Mag ammunition on various forums around the internet. […]
[…] about what the 20 grain bullet, doing 3000 fps, would do to game animals such as rabbits. In my first hunt report, I was able to shoot a Cottontail (head shot) and a Jack Rabbit (chest shot), without doing too […]
[…] in the summer of 2013, Aero Precision released their Ultralight scope mount. We were lucky enough to get our hands on this mount to use on our main varmint/hunting AR. Overall […]
[…] Here you can see the mount attached to my rifle, with my Hawke Optics scope. […]
[…] most position on my upper receiver, and went through the process of installing my scope using my Wheeler professional reticle leveling system. While moving the rear ring allows you to move the scope forward a bit, I ran into one small […]
[…] barrel and the trusty 20 grain bullet offering from Winchester. This rifle, along with my CZ Model 527 in .17 Hornet, my CZ Model 452 in .17HM2 (Mach2) and a couple of other standbys, would surely cover any shooting […]
[…] into a bit more movement. Btw, there is a video embedded within the original article on my site: Idleback Shooting Chair Review with Hunt Clips that shows many of the shots on the Belding ground squirrels. I look forward to seeing the […]
[…] week at the 2015 SHOT Show, Savage surprised almost everyone with their release of a semi-auto 17HMR, that seems to function […]
[…] week at the 2015 SHOT Show, Savage surprised almost everyone with their release of a semi-auto 17HMR, that seems to function […]
[…] from Winchester. This rifle, along with my CZ Model 527 in .17 Hornet, my CZ Model 452 in .17HM2 (Mach2) and a couple of other standbys, would surely cover any shooting situation I ran […]
[…] 17 Winchester Super Magnum has been on the market for about one year. When it was first released, the only rifle available […]
[…] the currently available .17HMR ammunition as I could get my hands on. I had already picked-up and tested the new CCI A17 ammunition, so I filled up my ammo safe with other CCI ammunition, as well as Hornady and Winchester, […]
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[…] Update 06/02/2015 – Our Ruger 17WSM Review has been published: Ruger 77/17 – 17WSM Review and Range Report […]
[…] original review article on the new Ruger 77/17 in 17WSM received a massive response, but after all was said and done, the […]
[…] as if they read our most recent article on the Savage A17 ( Review of the Savage A17 Semi Auto 17HMR Rifle with Hunt Report ), Boyds Gunstocks has released a series of replacement stocks for the A17 rifle. Check out the […]
[…] Mechanix Wear – Mechanix is announcing their new “Wolf Grey” colored gloves geared towards law enforcement, and the military, tomorrow. The same low-visibility of this new color, will also be helpful for hunters. I always wear Mechanix Gloves when I am in the field, and even included them in my items that you must have to help prevent catching the Plague. […]
[…] reported on the new Howa .222 Remington Mini Action Rifle back in late September, 2015. This new offering piqued our interest in the Mini-Action Rifle, because the .222 Remington is […]
[…] was my experience in California. It was great that my first predator was a bobcat, and I ended up taking another before leaving California for Tennessee. It was a great experience, but I was looking forward to […]
[…] Shooting Chair: Two years ago, we completed an extensive review of the Idleback Shooting Chair. Our results showed that if you are a serious mobile varmint hunter, there is really nothing […]
[…] the BOG-POD, and the Primos Trigger Stick. Another option is the Flambeau Mad Max blind we reviewed about a year ago, that includes both a bi-pod, and a camo blind attached to the […]
[…] being experimental and possibly not covered by medical insurance. Transmission | Plague | CDC Varmint Hunting and Catching the Plague I think the white Tyvek suit stunt is sort of inane – it might be cute but is not complete enough […]
[…] varmint hunting community was shocked at the announcement of The Varmint Hunter Association’s demise. Perhaps this new incarnation will prove worthy of the original intent of The Varmint Hunter […]
[…] rifle owners to gear up with a modern, adjustable and comfortable stock. Varminter Magazine tested and was very impressed with the standard X-22 Hunter Stock, and it was added to all of our 10/22 rifles. I’m sure […]
[…] Posted by GermanHillHunter View Post Ruger No.1 in 22lr. Your prayers have been answered. http://www.varminter.com/new-ruger-n…ng-rifle-2018/ CMP70306 is online now Quote Quick Reply post #36 of […]
[…] Rock Chuck Bullet Swage as they were specifically designed for making jacketed bullets to shoot the Rock Chucks in the Western United States, providing the acronym RCBS that the company would become known by in […]
[…] from Aguila/Tx-AT. Aguila then made the new ammunition announcement publicly (which we covered here) and a week later, I received a shipment of 5mm ammunition from them and I knew the wait was […]
[…] CZ Model 527 Varmint in .17 Hornet Hawke Optics Panorama Scope – 4-12x50mm Hornady .17 Hornet Ammunition – 20 grain VMax @3650fps […]
[…] the Savage A17 was released in 2015, we here at Varminter were very excited that an affordable semi-auto 17HMR […]
[…] to see if they still offered their “Varmint Blue .223 Ammunition”. We had published a press release when it was first announced, but didn’t see much coverage of it after that. We were […]
[…] Read Part One of our Series: http://www.varminter.com/how-accurate-is-factory-ammo-when-paired-with-a-custom-6mm-creedmoor-rifle-… […]
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[…] As cartridge advancement improved and fur prices dipped, the .17 Remington almost fell into obscurity. However, a fur price boom, a varmint hunting resurgence and Remington releasing new Model 700 rifles chambered in .17 Remington, brought the popularity of the cartridge back in the 1980s and 1990s. Since then, it has been a boom and bust cartridge for over two decades. While Remington Ammunition has gone through turmoil during the same time, other companies have stepped up to offer .17 Remington Components and ammunition for those old and new shooters. **Check out our review of the Ally Munitions .17 Remington Ammunition** […]
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[…] Spot and stalk hunting is an exciting and challenging technique that demands stealth and sharp senses from the hunter. The method involves spotting coyotes from a distance, often with the aid of binoculars or a spotting scope, and then carefully closing the gap to get within shooting range. This technique is particularly effective in open terrains, grasslands, and sparse vegetation, where visibility is high. […]
[…] and always jump at the chance to try something new. We’ve also proven before that the 6.5 Creedmoor, when loaded with the correct projectile, is a varmint’s nightmare! When Eric contacted […]
[…] We’ve also proven before that the 6.5 Creedmoor, when loaded with the correct projectile, is a varmint’s nightmare! When Eric contacted me and asked if I wanted to take over the coverage on a Savage 110 PCS […]