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PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:51 pm 
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I had a mark III but next time I think I will get a
Charger you can get one for $299.

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 2:40 pm 
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they seem really big and bulky for anything but target shooting. i say go with a browning buckmark.


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It looks pretty impressive and I'm sure it's a tack driver. What is the weight of the Charger?

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I think that would work real well, I'd put a sling on it and you'ld never know it was on your shoulder.

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They are a great pistol for shooting prarie dogs and other small game, that is when they are equipted with a good quality scope. I wouldn't want to pack one through the woods though, due to the balance and size. I use a small bipod when firing mine it or a good rest helps for better accuracy. I wish Ruger would have offered this in .22 Hornet.
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Best thing sence they made belt lights got a good red dot scope and sling on mine! Getting around in under brush made easy plus I can shot a penny at 25 yards 9 out of 10 times !


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Joined: 19 May 2011
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I just recently bought one. I put a simmons pro hunter 2-6x32mm scope on it. Just got back from sighting it in. At 50 yards I was having nickel size groups consistently.At 100 yards, they were a little more spread out, but the wind was blowing pretty good. I like it and think it is an accurate little gun.


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