A while back, I had "Verminator", a .22LR H&R Sportster with a Bushnell Rimfire 3-9X scope and Shooter's Ridge 9-13" bipod, great little gun, accurate, reliable, and fun to shoot, it netted me a big female woodchuck that had been raiding my small garden that summer, after that kill, I dubbed it "The Verminator"
a few months later, I was laid off from my job as a Mac repair tech, due to the bad economy and a *massive* drop-off in customer traffic, so I had to sell some guns to shore up my dwindling bank account, sadly, The Verminator was one of them
Things are looking up now, have a nice job with a stable, secure company that's actually *still hiring* in this economy, so I figured it was time to replace The Verminator
I had some Christmas money and a gift card to KTP to put towards the gun, I had a spare Bushnell 4-15X AO Trophy and the Shooter's Ridge bipod still around, so all i'd need is the gun itself
So, last night, I stopped in at KTP, and picked up a rather nice little H&R Sportster with the heavy .17HMR bull barrel, and in a departure from my normal firearm purchases, this one was new, plus, thanks to my Christmas money, it cost me nothing out of pocket
I got it home, attached the bipod and scope, and Verminator 2.0 was born
, it's sure a heavy little beast as well, with the scope and bipod mounted, it tips the scales at 10 pounds, with all that weight and the heavy bull barrel, it should have no recoil at all
From what I've read about the .17HMR cartridge, and the HMR H&R Sportster, I think I'm gonna enjoy it, the inherent accuracy, the sheer fun of making produce get all 'splodey (potatoes, cukes, tomatoes, citrus and the like), and the terminal effects on woodchucks and other varmints
I love the heavy bull barrel, I think that it will definitely help keep the groups tiny, but I'm kinda' torn on the furniture, I'm a wood-and-steel kinda' guy (preferably walnut and bluing), the standard poly furniture the Sportster wears just leaves me cold, it's nothing special, plain, boring, and mundane, but it *is* durable and weather resistant, still, it doesn't have the warmth, character, or weight of wood
OTOH, in it's current incarnation, in it's poly furniture, it has a kind of "Sniper-y" EBR-esque look to it....
I'm leaning more towards picking up the Buffalo Classic furniture for it, give it a kind of "Mannlicher-esque" look, or maybe even a nice thumbhole stock and matching fore-end
Hopefully, if the wind left over from the blizzard will go away, I may be able to spend the long New Years weekend at the range trying out Verminator 2.0
Pics later...