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Stag Arms 6 Super Varminter Review


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EDIT

Actual pics attached now. I ended up putting a new scope on her.... ridiculous accuracy now. Its a KonusPro 3-12x50 30/30 Illuminated. :bs:

First a little background:

I've owned a Stag Arms model 1 for a bit now, and after shooting a Bushmaster and a few others I was of the opinion these rifles are comparable with the best, if not better than its competition. I deal with Stag customer service through my FFL and can testify to their A+ service and support. On a personal/side note, I'm glad to support an American business too.

I've been wanting a good bi-pod target rifle for a while now and after staring at the model 6 we had on the shelf, I decided to take the plunge on her. Since its an OR setup, I obviously had to swipe a scope off the shelf as well.... I decided on the Konus Pro 6x40 w/ Illuminated 30/30 reticle. Yea, its a bit weak for a varminter gun, but most of my shots are 100-150 yards and this is about perfect for my personal needs. Swiped a pair of x high mount leupold rings while I was at it.... gun store ownership has its priveleges but gets expensive, ya know? :D

It took about 20 rounds of ammo to get the scope dialed in. I'm using basic target ammo, PMC Bronze 55gr. Now to test the claimed 1/2 MOA Stag claims with their rifle. I was not able to produce 1/2" with a 5 shot group as it always seemed I had a flyer, but I could produce 1/2" group of 3 shots consistently. 5 shot groups opened up to ~1" MOA, which in my opinion is still excellent considering the factory loaded 55gr ammo I was/am using. I shot ~60 rounds before the county police showed up telling me someone phoned in a 'loud shooting'.... I swear people need smacked sometimes. :wave: (although I did maybe sell an LCP to one of the officers... roflmao)

The rifle is the real deal... I was shooting from prone position at 100yards using a harris bi-pod with the above results. I can imagine with no/light wind and perhaps Hornady Match BTHP ammunition the 1/2" claimed MOA would be easily done with this rifle. If I had to pick anything about it... Stag's rifle cases suck. The rifle with a scope on it barely fits and if I got a different/bigger scope it would definitely not fit.... speaking of the scope...

Konus Pro 6x40 Illuminated 30/30 Reticle

I have to say, for the money and warranty these scopes are the ticket. The reticle is etched on most all their models so high recoiled rifles do not damage them. I wouldn't compare them to $1000 scopes, but I've literally held a similar powered Konus right beside a new Nikon Monarch and I have to say the clarity of both scopes are identical. Oh yea, the price on the Konus is 1/3 of the Nikon. The illuminated model is really cool in lower light situations, ala dusk/dawn. With adjustable intensity the middle crosshair lights up red to ease the aim / sight of the target. It works and looks great. Although I'm eyeing a 3-24x44 model, I highly doubt I'll grab one just because I don't need it for the target practice I do. If I join a club range later, I may just to try out the 500+ yd shots.

All in all, the rifle can be had under $1000 at most Stag Dealers and the scopes are a bargain as well. Be sure to check out Konus optics at your local gun shop next time you visit.

www.stagarms.com

Rifle Specs:

-5.56 Nato Chamber

-Forged and Mil Spec. Receiver

-No Sights/Gas Block w/ Pic Rail

-24" Stainless Steel Barrel 1/8 Twist

-Std Saftey

-10 Round** (mine had 20rd... 30rd also work)

-A2 Fixed Stock

-Hogue Grip

-2 Stage Stag Arms Match Trigger

www.konususa.com

Scope Specs:

-100% Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof. Nitrogen Charged.

-Fully Multi-Coated optics.

-1/4 M.O.A. finger adjustable windage + elevation adjustments.

-Engraved 30/30 Reticle. (Heavy Caliber recoil proof reticle)

-Enhanced Green Coated Optical Glass.

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Another personal review:

http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2896450

Guns & Ammo review:

http://www.gunsandammomag.com/cs/Satellite/IMO_GA/Story_C/Stags+Super+Tackdriver?packedargs=recid%3D1198098376868

NRA Rifleman review:

http://www.nrapublications.org/TAR/Stag15.asp

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