A Ruger Charger on a sling with a decent optic is all you need for every squirrel within 40 yards of your position.
1. I have seen those and wondered if they would be fun as a really accurate pistol (the ones I've seen come with a "stand."
Well .... now you know !I knew "stand" wasn't correct, just too lazy to look it up.
Truth !
A "stand" ??? ..... do you mean a bipod ?
Here's mine. The photo was taken before I put a red dot on the rail. It'll take squirrel head-shots all-day-long !
Truth !
Here's mine. The photo was taken before I put a red dot on the rail. It'll take squirrel head-shots all-day-long !
Truth !
Here's mine. The photo was taken before I put a red dot on the rail. It'll take squirrel head-shots all-day-long !
Well .... now you know !
What brand is the stand () on your Charger?
1. Is this the model Ruger 22 Charger 4924?
2. Or, the Ruger 22 Charger 4923?
I sprinkled it with Dillo Dust .... it's a one of a kind !
Oh sorry, I thought that you were joking. I suppose that it's made (or contracted out) by Ruger, as it came in a hard case with the gun.You are a nut! It was a serious question. It looks stout...
Oh sorry, I thought that you were joking. I suppose that it's made (or contracted out) by Ruger, as it came in a hard case with the gun.
I don't really know the model number , but I can tell you that it's a Take-down model, and I was told that the green laminate stock is not offered anymore.
It was shot at the FGE is October, and KJQ can verify that I was spinning some little tiny 'spinner targets'. It's a fun gun, and it might become available (if you should have an interest).