CUT TO THE CHASE
Airgun World|February 2020
The editor tests the Varmint Ultra Carbine version of the Walther Rotex RM8
CUT TO THE CHASE

I saw the latest incarnation of this rifle in production during my last visit to Walther headquarters, and although I was there to see another model, I had a sneaky play with the Varmint Ultra Carbine, and the improvement in handling over the full-length version was as obvious as ever. I first tested this rifle a couple of years ago, but I’m assured ‘certain refinements’ have been added, so I was keen to see what’s changed. I’ve now put a couple of hundred pellets through the one I have on test, and it’s completely backed up my initial impressions of the Ultra Carbine. It’s also confirmed something I didn’t like when I first handled the rifle, and we’ll get to that during this test.

THE BASICS

The Rotex R8 Varmint Ultra Carbine, is, as its long name suggests, a foreshortened version of the best-selling standard R8, and carries its predecessor’s full list of features, including the front-mounted buddy-bottle, a removable, rotary 8-shot magazine, and a black, synthetic, ambidextrous thumbhole stock.

Calling that stock a ‘thumbhole’ is a bit of a stretch, mind, because the ‘hole’ is big enough to get an arm through, let alone a thumb. That stock is definitely ambidextrous, though, albeit holding an action where the cocking/loading bolt is permanently fixed to the right-hand side.

At the business end of the UC’s stubby, ½-inch UNF threaded barrel sits Walther’s K3 Neo silencer, which does a fine job on the visuals and the emerging muzzle blast. This is a supplied item, along with a spare magazine, and with a price of just £449.95, the Varmint appears to represent quite a deal for the cost-conscious airgunner. Of course, that deal is only a good one if the rifle does what it needs to do, so I’ll get straight into the ‘how it works’ phase.

CHARGING

This story is from the February 2020 edition of Airgun World.

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