Predator Rifles! Let's See Them!

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243 built by BRD Gunworks
 
all the goodies are at the gunsmith now for a 25 creedmoor build. (Except for the stock) still waiting on manufacturer.

But the backlog with my gunsmith should line up perfectly. Pre-ordered the stock when I finally decided to commit to the build .. been buying other bits a piece at a time as the song says

6 weeks out
 
tikka 16” 223ai and 20” 22nxs are my go too predator blasters.
 

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Suppressed LMT with Proof barrel. Hunting with Murph the Destroyer.
I am guessing that is an intentional breeding? Knowing the German breeding systems, I really admire and appreciate the Jagds. Super rare. I've only seen a pair personally. Grizzly guide in B.C.

Admire them all. I just don't have the blood lust like others. Doubt I'll ever shoot another coyote. And I cleaned out truckloads of them in southern NM.
 
Calling I've mainly used my DMPS Prairie Panther for several years. I've tried several optics on it, but ended up settling on a 5-20x Huskemaw plus a Burris Fastfire 3 red dot on a 45 degree mount. The scope works for most shots, timber or surprises I can use the red dot. After watching the Last Stand videos of Geoff's similar set up I decided to try it.

I have several others I use too. My other main calling gun is a custom 243 with a 4-16x Huskemaw. I like it for windy days or more open country where a cat is highly unlikely. I have a couple 204 bolt guns I'll use when targeting cats. I also have several 223's, and a 22-250 that I use more as truck guns.
 

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