Legacy Ranchland Compact Rifle .22-250 Remington 20″

$55,356.00

A compact, flat-shooting varmint rifle chambered in the legendary .22-250 Remington, built for durability and long-range precision on the ranch or in the field.

Description

I was out near the fence line last fall, the wind picking up, when a coyote popped its head up at about 175 yards. That’s the exact scenario the Legacy Ranchland Compact Rifle .22-250 Remington 20″ Blued Barrel Synthetic Stock Sand Finish 5rd was built for. It’s a purpose-built, no-fuss varmint and predator rifle designed for the hunter who needs a lightweight, handy, and flat-shooting tool for open country and truck-gun duty. At $553.56, it delivers serious long-range capability in a compact, durable package that won’t break the bank or your back on a long walk.

Here’s the thing—the .22-250 Remington cartridge is a legend for a reason. It’s screaming fast, delivering laser-like trajectories that make connecting on small, distant targets a lot more predictable. Pairing that firepower with a compact 20-inch barrel was a smart move. You get nearly all the ballistic performance of a longer barrel but in a much handier format that’s easy to swing out of a side-by-side or maneuver in a blind. The whole package weighs in at a very manageable sub-7 lbs range, unloaded. That makes a difference after a few miles of carrying it.

The synthetic stock in that sand finish isn’t just for looks; it’s about durability. I’ve put this rifle through brush, leaned it against a muddy tire, and left it in a damp case overnight. A quick wipe-down and it was like new—no warping, no finish worries. The action is smooth for a budget-friendly rifle, and it’s drop-in ready. I mounted a Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-16x44mm scope on it using standard Weaver-style bases, and it was a straightforward, no-gunsmithing required job. The rifle cycled factory ammo from Federal and Hornady without a hiccup right from the start.

Specification Detail
Caliber .22-250 Remington
Barrel 20″, Blued Steel
Overall Length ~40″ (Approx.)
Weight ~6.8 lbs (Approx.)
Stock Synthetic, Sand Finish
Magazine Capacity 5 Rounds, Detachable Box

Pros: The flat-shooting .22-250 chambering is a major advantage for open-field varminting. The compact 20-inch barrel makes it incredibly handy without sacrificing too much velocity. The synthetic stock is utterly weatherproof and low-maintenance. For the price, the performance you get is tough to beat.

Cons: The blued barrel requires more conscious care to prevent rust than a stainless or coated option. The trigger is serviceable but not match-grade—a common point on rifles in this class. The .22-250 is known for barrel throat erosion with extremely high round counts, but that’s a reloader’s concern far down the road for most hunters.

So who is this rifle for? It’s for the Missouri farmer or rancher who needs a reliable coyote rifle to protect livestock. It’s for the dedicated woodchuck hunter who spends afternoons at the field’s edge. It’s for anyone who needs a lightweight, hard-hitting tool for medium-sized predators and pests out to ranges where other cartridges start to arc significantly. This isn’t a plinker; it’s a working rifle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the .22-250 suitable for deer hunting in Missouri?

A: I wouldn’t recommend it. While technically capable with perfect shot placement, the .22-250 does not meet the minimum caliber requirements for deer in Missouri. It’s a superb varmint and predator cartridge—think coyote, fox, bobcat, and prairie dogs—but you should opt for a larger caliber like .243 Win or 6.5 Creedmoor for ethical deer hunting.

Q: How is the recoil on this compact rifle?

A: It’s very mild. The .22-250 is a high-velocity, small-bore round, so you’re dealing with more of a sharp crack than a heavy push. The rifle’s weight, around 6.8 lbs, soaks up what little recoil there is nicely. It’s a pleasure to shoot from the bench, allowing you to spot your own hits through the scope.

Q: What kind of scope base does it use?

A: The Legacy Ranchland Compact uses a standard round-receiver footprint that accepts common Weaver or Picatinny-style scope bases. Bases made for a Remington 700 short action will typically fit, but always confirm model compatibility. I used a set of Warne Maxima steel bases and rings for a solid, dependable mount.

If you’re looking for a dedicated, hard-working rifle that brings the legendary .22-250 performance into a compact and affordable package, the Legacy Ranchland Compact deserves a close look. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site.

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