Bushmaster Var24 ATACS vs Ed Brown Damara Mag
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Rifles | Bushmaster Var24 ATACS | Ed Brown Damara Mag |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Length | 42.25" | |
Action | Semi-Automatic | |
Caliber | .223 Remington | .17 Remington Fireball |
Barrel Length | 24" Heavy Barrel | 24" |
Capacity | 5 | 17+1 |
Finish | Camo | Black |
Gun Type | Rifle | |
Sights | Night Sights | |
Details | ||
Brand | Bushmaster | Ed Brown |
Reviews | See 1 Review | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $816.89 | $4,095.00 |
Used Price | $571.82 | $2,866.50 |
Sale Price | $735.20 | $3,685.50 |
Rifles Descriptions
Bushmaster Var24 ATACS
Features a fluted 24 inch chrome-moly steel extra-heavy varmint barrel (one inch diameter out to gas block) and eleven degree competition muzzle crown. Coated bore and chamber. One in nine inch twist free-floated with a vented aluminum fore-end. Two-stage competition trigger (3.5 pound takeup, 1 pound letoff). Ships with manual and 5 round magazine. Covered in A-TACS camouflage finish.
Ed Brown Damara Mag
Discontinued model. Last MSRP was $4095. Ed Brown Custom controlled feed action with machined steel trigger guard and hinged floor plate. Match grade, hand lapped and precision chambered Shilen barrel, stainless steel with black Gen III coating for superior rust protection. Hand-bedded ultra light weight McMillan graphite stock, with checkering and full 1" thick Pachmayr Decel recoil pad. A light weight hunting rifle, with an ultra lightweight graphite stock and special barrel contours specifically matched for balance. Graphite is extremely strong and rigid, making for an accurate light weight rifle. Many shooters get confused about choosing a light weight rifle. The lightest you can find certainly isn't "best". Balance is much more important than weight. We don't try to make a super lightweight rifle by compromising safety and accuracy, even though we are certainly capable of it. We feel you need a certain amount of weight, and particularly rigidity, to shoot a rifle accurately, and you need balance most of all. The Damara does not have a butchered action, or a weakened stock, both of which reduce rigidity and compromise safety. The design and weight of the Damara is perfectly positioned between too light and "heavier than necessary". We have found that muzzle brakes seem to enhance accuracy on the lighter weight barrels, which is why brakes are standard equipment on the Damara magnums.