MachIVshooter
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Depends entirely on the varmints and ranges. 'Chucks at 200 yards are a whole different accuracy requirement than prairie rats at 400. For the former, just about any AR will do. But hitting a beer bottle sized critter at a quarter mile requires an entirely different level of precision.
Out here on the Eastern plains of CO, it's all about the prairie rats. I have 3 dedicated varmint rifles. Two are bolt guns in .17 Rem and .220 Swift. The third is this AR with a 22" Wilson bull barrel and Hyperfire 24-3G trigger, built on my one-off billet steel lower and topped with a 5-15x Pentax scope:
Out here on the Eastern plains of CO, it's all about the prairie rats. I have 3 dedicated varmint rifles. Two are bolt guns in .17 Rem and .220 Swift. The third is this AR with a 22" Wilson bull barrel and Hyperfire 24-3G trigger, built on my one-off billet steel lower and topped with a 5-15x Pentax scope: