Variation approved .223

Sammyadds

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Hi All,

After a fair amount of time on the rimfires I finally put in for a variation to .223 and my license came back last week.

I will be using it for long range rabbits, fox and the occasional Munty.

As I’m extremely tight 💸I’m looking at the second hand market, and would ideally like to stay to a budget of £400 with a MOD.

I’m after some advice on what would be good to look at? any brands to stay away from? What to look for in twist rate? Any useful info or even just opinions is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.


Note to mods - this is not a wanted add, but happy to amend if needed. Also if the question has been asked previously (I couldn’t find it) happy to remove.
 
Note to mods
The mods on this site seem to be very relaxed Sam.

Howa 1500 or older T3x might just scrap in your budget.
My nephew just purchased a T3x with Stalon mod and Leopold scope for £750 from a local gunsmiths, it's done bugger all work, the chap lost his ticket who owned it.
 
Tikka or Howa 1500 (also sold as RWS Model 89/Weatherby Vanguard) would be really good options.

There's a Browning X-Bolt and a Steyr on Guntrader too that are nice rifles within your budget.

Ruger M77 are lovely quality but can require a bit of fiddling with bedding to get to shoot accurately in my experience.
 
Here you go. In my view pretty much the ideal 223, save for the idiot built it with bolt handle on wrong side.

 
I was in the same boat a few years back and ended up buying a howa1500, laminated stock with a ase utra jet z compact mod for £300, it shoots 0.5moa if I do my part.

Like the guys say tikka or wetherby vanguard would be a good call also
 
Don’t discount the older Tikkas and Sako’s they are all great rifles. 1-12” twist will stabilise up to 60gn bullets but the more recent 1-8” twist will go up to 80gn. If you’re only shooting short range (up to 300 yds) 1-12” will be fine.
 
i recently sold a cz 527 varmint in 223rem for £150 .mine had done over 3000 rounds but still shot extremely well.they are good rifle and are normally less than your budget <£150-£300 for a good one with the laminated stock heavy barrel, the wooden ones with the sporter barrel are cheaper >
 
Through this forum I picked up a blue and walnut tikka m595 in 223 (left hooker) with mod for (I recall £400). It was immaculate and shoots like a dream.

If you don’t rush, there are some bargains to be had from time to time. I like some of the older stuff where (if cared for) you get more bang for your buck and quite often a better made rifle than it’s more modern counterparts.
 

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Hi All,

After a fair amount of time on the rimfires I finally put in for a variation to .223 and my license came back last week.

I will be using it for long range rabbits, fox and the occasional Munty.

As I’m extremely tight 💸I’m looking at the second hand market, and would ideally like to stay to a budget of £400 with a MOD.

I’m after some advice on what would be good to look at? any brands to stay away from? What to look for in twist rate? Any useful info or even just opinions is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.


Note to mods - this is not a wanted add, but happy to amend if needed. Also if the question has been asked previously (I couldn’t find it) happy to remove.
Howa 1500 or CZ527, the latter in Varmint will likely be 1:9 so allow longer, heavier bullets to be Shot up to around 70 grains
 
Through this forum I picked up a blue and walnut tikka m595 in 223 (left hooker) with mod for (I recall £400). It was immaculate and shoots like a dream.

If you don’t rush, there are some bargains to be had from time to time. I like some of the older stuff where (if cared for) you get more bang for your buck and quite often a better made rifle than it’s more modern counterparts.
I have an m595 and m590, both with aftermarket barrels in obscure chambering, they are lovely rifles.
 
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