.223 for McQueens

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.223 for McQueens

#1 Post by shugie »

Being a fumble fingered person, I find shooting McQueens with a non-magazine rifle somewhat tricky, and I'm contemplating putting together a .223 for that and use at 300 yds as well. I have a T3 Lite, which is a nice gun, and was thinking of adding a conversion to take the AI 10-round magazine, and perhaps a Joe West stock as the existing one is too short for my gorilla like arms.

But the T3 is a thin, and fairly short barrel (20"), so would the varmint profile be more suited to McQueens?

Or is there another way of doing this that makes more sense?
Careful now/that sort of thing
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#2 Post by Chapuis »

Why buy a LITE rifle and then do everthing possible to convert it to a high capacity tactical rifle? Wouldn't you be better to keep the lite as it is which is well suited to sporting use and buy or build a target/tactical rifle.

It doesn't seem logical to me but that just my opinion, it may seem logical but a little costly to you.
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#3 Post by Dannywayoflife »

It may be easier and cheaper to buy a T3 1in8 twist varmint mate.
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#4 Post by shugie »

What action can be used for .223 with a magazine - Barnard SM?
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#5 Post by JonC »

Howa 1500 conversion and mags seem pretty cheap.
http://www.dauntseyguns.co.uk/products.php?cat=225
couple of places seem to do conversion kits
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#6 Post by breacher »

shugie wrote:Being a fumble fingered person, I find shooting McQueens with a non-magazine rifle somewhat tricky, and I'm contemplating putting together a .223 for that and use at 300 yds as well. I have a T3 Lite, which is a nice gun, and was thinking of adding a conversion to take the AI 10-round magazine, and perhaps a Joe West stock as the existing one is too short for my gorilla like arms.

But the T3 is a thin, and fairly short barrel (20"), so would the varmint profile be more suited to McQueens?

Or is there another way of doing this that makes more sense?
I have shot McQueen several times with a .223 Bradley Arms. My best effort was a 4th place with 4X and 6x5

So, the calibre is fine for that comp !
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shugie wrote:Being a fumble fingered person, I find shooting McQueens with a non-magazine rifle somewhat tricky, and I'm contemplating putting together a .223 for that and use at 300 yds as well. I have a T3 Lite, which is a nice gun, and was thinking of adding a conversion to take the AI 10-round magazine, and perhaps a Joe West stock as the existing one is too short for my gorilla like arms.

But the T3 is a thin, and fairly short barrel (20"), so would the varmint profile be more suited to McQueens?

Or is there another way of doing this that makes more sense?
I shoot the McQueen every month at Diggle and NEVER use my magazine. Wish I had a quid for every mag. feed jam I've witnessed over the last 20 years!
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

My McQueen rifle only has a 5 round magazine so I use it and hand feed the last 5 rounds, you have a loads of time between shots so single feeding is easy enough. Think of it as shooting sporting clays, they look fast yet you have loads of time.
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