What’s your beater rifle?

Blaser R8 Professional. Synthetic stock, indestructible finish on the metal, and any caliber I choose.
That was one of the reasons I chose the R8 in .300 RUM for my PG rifle. It gets bloodied in a month or so in Africa and Argentina next April. Just got in a few hundred Hornady 200 grain ELD-X bullets in case I use up my Accubonds this year.
 
There can be different definitions of "beater." Mine is a rifle that I am unafraid to take out in any environment or any weather. A R8 with synthetic stock fits that definition to perfection.

I have used the 200 gr ELD-X in my R8 in .300 Win Mag on a couple of Nilgai. They are analogous to wildebeest and zebra in size and toughness, and the ELD-X performed flawlessly.
 
Blaser R8 Professional synthetic stock in 375H&H, scoped with a Swaro Z8i 1-8x24. It's the only centerfire rifle I have and an argument can be made for not needing much else.
 
Blaser R8 Professional synthetic stock in 375H&H, scoped with a Swaro Z8i 1-8x24. It's the only centerfire rifle I have and an argument can be made for not needing much else.
Let’s not get too carried away! ;)
 
Blaser R8 Professional synthetic stock in 375H&H, scoped with a Swaro Z8i 1-8x24. It's the only centerfire rifle I have and an argument can be made for not needing much else.

Now that’s just crazy talk. We may have to conduct an intervention before you jettison the contents of your gun safe!
 
Blaser R8 Professional synthetic stock in 375H&H, scoped with a Swaro Z8i 1-8x24. It's the only centerfire rifle I have and an argument can be made for not needing much else.
@BeeMaa
On my income if'n I bought an R8 and a swaro scope it would be my excuse for not needing much else because it would be all I could afford. Hell on my income after buying it I would have to then save up for the ammo so I could use it.
What I need and use is a beer priced rifle for a beer sized income like my Savage/ Stevens Whelen.
Don't get me wrong I don't begrudge R8 owners the rifles it just that I have to get what I can afford to do the job.
Bob
 
@Bob Nelson 35Whelen - I get what you are saying. What we have done is consolidate to what we really need with a focus on quality over quantity. Our "beater" firearms are the same as our beautiful firearms...wood and synthetic alike get used for hunting like any other firearm.

@WAB & @Red Leg - Truth be told, if a standard contour 300WM barrel were to fall into my lap...I wouldn't complain.
 
I use all my rifles. None are “beaters” per say, but if they get scratched or dinged, I consider It a badge of honor. I tend to hold on to rifles, some of which I acquired when I was young.
Two of those are Remington 788’s, a .22/250 and 7mm-08. When I first acquired the .22/250, it gave one hole accuracy and accounted for a lot of groundhogs. It has “deteriorated” to about a .5-.6“ shooter. The 7mm-08 is my go to moderate range deer rifle. I was probably one of the first people in the state to have one. Still shoots sub inch.
I also have a Ruger 77 with tang safety in .338 Win mag. That rifle has been thru hell and back. Slid down mountains with me… several times. Kicked by a horse and in general been used and abused. It originally wore a wood stock but was soon replaced with a Ram-Lime drop in that was tough as nails. It did have one drawback: the buttstock was hollow and was a sound chamber I couldn’t get silenced. I eventually replaced it with a B&C stock. It originally wore a 4x Leupold, but has worn the same 2-7x Leupold VXll since the mid 1980’s. It too, looks like it’s been thru a war, but still Holds zero.
There is also a Savage 110 .270, but that is a story in itself and needs to be told over a beer.
 
Blaser R8 Professional synthetic stock in 375H&H, scoped with a Swaro Z8i 1-8x24. It's the only centerfire rifle I have and an argument can be made for not needing much else.
Keep that argument away from our wives.

Great choice in cartridge/rifle/optic. Sounds like mine but I went with the hole in the stock.
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It's possible I already answered on this one. I don't remember.

I don't own any safe queens. I use and shoot everything. To me a safe queen is a monarch who owns a lot of locking containers. My guns were meant to shoot. I do my very best to care for them, and the specific situation might make me choose one over another. But I *think* of all of them as everyday guns, all being options to whatever task is needed. My Marlin XLR/.338 Marlin Express is my go-to rifle. I use it more than any other just because I have such confidence in it. Stainless, and with a laminated stock... I almost never give it a second thought in the field irrespective of the conditions, so maybe it's my "beater" rifle.
You did. I remember the don't own any safe queens line. :A Tease: Neat rifle and interesting twist on beater.
At least it's not an R8. :E Strong:
I'd say my 300 BLK is my beater, because apparently beater is an EDC type of thing where we just reach for it, it gets used, and we give no second thought. It's just set up for round the clock usage and it goes Pfft! when I need it to.
 
My trusty old Ruger M77 HB in 6mm Rem. I bought it new in the mid/late eighties. Barrel's getting a bit tired now - have shot everything from bunnies to fallow dear and bench rest. It's my first centrefire rifle and still a huge favourite of mine.
 
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My Churchill Gunmakers Model Deluxe 7x57mm Mauser. I never ”beat it up”, but I practically use it for all my big game these days. One of these days, I’ll get around to replacing the recoil pad and giving it a professional reblue job.
 
beater? my mostly go to rifle started out as a pre 64 win. 30-06 re barreled as a 35 whelen A I pacific research black stock mat finish blueing shoots under a minute of angle at 200 yds 225 gr. swift do well on most anything
@Bob Nelson 35Whelen look, another .35 nut.
 

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