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Thread: Range Time With 20 VarTarg & A LOT of Great Memories

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    Range Time With 20 VarTarg & A LOT of Great Memories

    Finally got around to some range time with the 20 VarTarg. **MAN I LOVE BEING RETIRED** It is a 16 inch OTT step barrel (THANKS DAN L). It goes up to a full 1.25 inch bull matte barrel wearing a Burris 6.5-20x50MM Burris MTAC in 30mm Burris Signature rings atop a MGM six hole weaver style scope base. On an easy open frame with 12 ounce trigger and sporting Tony G wide flat bottom target forend with almost matching ambi grip (Made by Dave Dolin (Thank you My Friend) from a black walnut tree Harvested by my Father when I was 12, I'm 62 NOW) I could feel Daddies presence with every trigger pull, man do I miss that man. Believe I saw Momma smiling in the background as that walnut tree was supposed to be her mantel. While Daddy never got around to building it, every time the sun peeked out from behind the clouds I could feel their love. MY FAVORITE GUN for SURE. I decided on 18 grains of H-4198 Powder and 32 Grain Hornady V-Max Bullets. No pressure signs at all. Brass was new Remington being fireformed. It was pleasant 75 degrees, but with sunset approaching it was not a long session. Shot from my recently built loading bench and of course as always using a Fuzz Rest. Hope Cayle was looking down and smiling with Momma & Daddy, I know I was. Number of shots per group was 5 and range was 30 to 60 yards. Hope to stretch it out soon. What a Beautiful day, just Me my Contender and a LOT of Great Memories
    Thanks for reading and have a GREAT weekend
    Doug



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    A couple of pictures of the grip:

    Enjoy life but remember, we are only practicing for something better !!

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    Nice wood, and good shooting.

    You’ve mentioned that Fuzz rest before, I’d love to buy one for my father, any chance that they are still being made?

    Thanks!

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    Awesome looking Contender and great story about the special meaning of the wood that it is wearing.

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    Unfortunately Cayle Davis "XP Fuzz" passed away a year or two ago. So they are no longer being made, however a lot of members on Specialty Pistol forum own them. probably some on CB as well. My son in law found one last year with a WTB post there. It was the Steel version. Mine is the aluminum one. Both are very similar and adjust they same.
    Safe shooting
    Doug
    Enjoy life but remember, we are only practicing for something better !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tred1956 View Post
    JimB
    Unfortunately Cayle Davis "XP Fuzz" passed away a year or two ago. So they are no longer being made, however a lot of members on Specialty Pistol forum own them. probably some on CB as well. My son in law found one last year with a WTB post there. It was the Steel version. Mine is the aluminum one. Both are very similar and adjust they same.
    Safe shooting
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    Thanks

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    hey!!!!! nobody shoots a 20 vartarg anymore.

    great groups and nice story!!!!!!!

    i own a tc encore in a 23" mgm heavy factory barrel in 20vt. with careful handloads its a .1 - .2" at 100 yards(5 or 10 shots/bench). i use 18.7gr of rel7 with a 32gr hornady v max and 34gr nitemare/dogtown hp(midway & midsouth has them, i believe that they are a nosler). "sloppy" reloads go about 3/8 - 1/2" at 100 yards.

    i used to be a careful handload guy, (trim, neck ream, weigh the cases and the bullets.......) but now i'm "sloppy" reloader. i buy the nitemare/dogtown bullets because they are cheap and they do quite a number on groundhogs, foxes, 'yotes and crows. if you want to do a one holer, then 32gr hornady v max is the one.
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