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    Not your Daddy's Hog Hunter


    Cheap $450 Hog Hunters can be transformed quite effectively for little $$. $200 Bobby Hart LRP stock, some fluting, a comp and some Cerakote is all you need. I think I have less than a grand into it including optics.






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    I like it, a lot! What rail is that? I have an EGW on the way and just trying to get an idea how tall it will be. Who did your barrel fluting? And I'm guessing that's a northland recoil lug and barrel nut by the bright finish?

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    Nice, congrats on a job well done. Look's like the reg EGW rail to me.

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    Yes an EGW 20 MOA rail. Kampfield Custom did the flutes. He is only 30 minutes from me and does world class work. He took a full pound off my 26" bull McGowen.


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    Very nice! I really like the two shades of stainless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rifleshooter308 View Post
    Cheap $450 Hog Hunters can be transformed quite effectively for little $$. $200 Bobby Hart LRP stock, some fluting, a comp and some Cerakote is all you need. I think I have less than a grand into it including optics.





    yes i have boughtmy second Hog Hunter in 308, next week will buy one in 223.

    The hog hunter is a real sleeper for sure.

    You can by a Stevens for a little less money, but then you need to put in another $100 for a trigger.

    If you get a hog hunter you get a threaded barrel and an accu trigger for a very good price.

    I will buy another Hog Hunter for sure !

    wll

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    The real winner on the Hog Hunter IMO is the Medium Varmint 20" barrel. In .308 it is the ideal length and contour as it's light, stiff, accurate and has the right twist. The threading is a real bonus. The rifle as configured above shoots like a .223 with the JP comp. It will shoot .50 groups all day and easily run out to 1000 with good match ammo. This one just loves both the 175 SMK and the 178 A-Max in Lake City brass over either RE15, Varget or Power Pro 2000MR. I get it running 2675 FPS.

    The whole rifle weighs about 11lbs with Optics and bipod. I have a MDT LSS chassis on order which is supposed to be here end of the month. This Hog Hunter barreled action is going into that for hunting and my 22-250 is going into the Bobby Hart LRP stock. It's in my XLR right now but XLR is getting a new .260 set up coming from Jim at NSS. Criterion barrel, Savage Varmint SS action, NSS lug and nut. Thats going to be a shooter!!!

    Savage is the Oxycontin of rifles. More, MORE, MORE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rifleshooter308 View Post

    Savage is the Oxycontin of rifles. More, MORE, MORE!!!
    Aint that the truth! And you have certainly got it bad!

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    Is that the stock barrel for the Hog Hunter? I know you had it fluted, but I don't see the iron sight holes.

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    Yep stock medium varmint from the Hog Hunter. It's a great barrel as it's lighter than the standard heavy Varmint and already threaded. I took off the iron sights, filled the holes with JB weld, sanded smoth. After fluting I then blasted and Cerakoted the barrel and action

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    I bought that same stock, I was very impressed with how well the action fit and the finish of the Bobby Hart Stock. It is such a big upgrade form the stock my rifle came with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rifleshooter308 View Post
    Yep stock medium varmint from the Hog Hunter. It's a great barrel as it's lighter than the standard heavy Varmint and already threaded. I took off the iron sights, filled the holes with JB weld, sanded smoth. After fluting I then blasted and Cerakoted the barrel and action
    I'm assuming that is a Cooley Muzzle Break. I have the same one on my Hog Hunter and I'm itching to try it out tomorrow.

    I have heard great things about that break, I purchased the large size to try to remove as much recoil as possible, have you shot 150's and can you get 2850 out of your gun using that weight bullet ?

    I plan on using mine just for hog hunting and being that I live in Kalifornia, I'll be using solid copper barns bullets.

    Have you tried the Cooley Break and how does it work for you ?

    PS: What scope is that ?


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    Great looking rifle. I would love to put something similar together in 223 perhaps. In trying to price something comparable, I can't figure out how you only have about a grand in it though?

    $450 for the rifle
    $200 in the stock
    $40 EGW rail
    $250 Atlas? Bipod and adapter
    $50-100? Brake
    $30? Carakote
    $?? Barrel fluting
    $200-??? Rings/Optics/Caps (Primary Arms?)

    What am I missing? I figure at least 1k before rings and optic. Care to provide a parts list?

    Going back through everything, I suppose removing or going with a knock off bipod along with a economy scope could make it work.

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    Yep it's a Cooley and they work great. I run them on my AR's too. I have a 155 SMK load I use (since I got a box cheap). It's over 2900 with 50g of Power Pro 2000MR.

    Dan I did not count the Atlas in my calculation. Your numbers are correct minus the bipod. I did the Cerakote myself so yes about $30. The scope is a $160 4-16x44 Primary Arms in $35 Warne steel rings on the $40 EGW rail. The fluting ran me $130. $80 for the JP Cooley comp. So just over a grand with no bipod.

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    Thanks! After I started typing my post, I figured it would be pretty close without the bipod and with a primary arms scope. I originally was figuring a lot more in the scope and rings. Very nice rifle.

    And how do you like that optic? I generally hear good things about primary arms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rifleshooter308 View Post
    Yep stock medium varmint from the Hog Hunter. It's a great barrel as it's lighter than the standard heavy Varmint and already threaded. I took off the iron sights, filled the holes with JB weld, sanded smoth. After fluting I then blasted and Cerakoted the barrel and action
    Very cool. Thanks for the info. I am looking forward to seeing your MDT LSS chassis. I've been thinking about building a lighter .223 bench gun for my kids to learn on (uber adjustability is what I'm looking for because they are petite. XLR and PDC chassis are also in the running).

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    Love them. I have two of these and one of the 4-14 FFP's. Best budget scope on the market. Great glass, good mechanicals and really tough. I have a Vortex 6-24 PST FFP that is awesome but not sure if it's 4 times more awesome. The Primary Arms get the job done for very little money. I move scopes around alot and I can't afford four or five expensive optics. So I have a couple expensive ones and lots of these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbjh View Post
    Very cool. Thanks for the info. I am looking forward to seeing your MDT LSS chassis. I've been thinking about building a lighter .223 bench gun for my kids to learn on (uber adjustability is what I'm looking for because they are petite. XLR and PDC chassis are also in the running).
    I love my XLR. It has my long range 22-250 in it now but it's going .260 Remington. I'm facinated by the LSS because of the small size and ajustable AR stock. I figured it would be a perfect match with the 20" Hog Hunter. I'll post pics as soon as I get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rifleshooter308 View Post
    I love my XLR. It has my long range 22-250 in it now but it's going .260 Remington. I'm facinated by the LSS because of the small size and ajustable AR stock. I figured it would be a perfect match with the 20" Hog Hunter. I'll post pics as soon as I get it.
    Looking forward to the pics ;- )

    PS: Got my second Hog Hunter and 10FP-SR both in 308 in today, signed all paper work, now they are in gun jail for 10 days.


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    The Primary Arms scope is a great scope for the $ spent. I wish they had a 16x ffp available.

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    Wow! Cool looking rig! It looks a lot more expansive than it is

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    I was not aware they even made the Hart stock for the LRP. I have a Rem SPS in one and really like it.Where did you get it?
    "An armed society is a polite society"
    "...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?

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    Just got an email from stockys indicating they are on sale , speck says Savage "10/12"

    http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet...rt-Long/Detail

    Quote Originally Posted by 243LPR View Post
    I was not aware they even made the Hart stock for the LRP. I have a Rem SPS in one and really like it.Where did you get it?

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    Not made for the LRP since it is blind magazine only,Lrp is DBM. Not going to take a step backwards and go blind mag. Nice stock though.
    "An armed society is a polite society"
    "...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?

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    Uh Oh, I just found one of these in stock, had them out my name on it, Wife wont be happy. But I will.

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