
The JAEGER 10 is a bolt-action (repetier) rifle designed primarily for hunting and precision shooting. It’s known for a robust, simple and functional design with a proven locked-bolt action and a short 60° bolt lift.
The Varmint version is tailored toward precision shooting and varmint control (small/medium game, predators), featuring a semi-weight barrel and accessories for stability and optics mounting.
“Varmint” versions of rifles are typically built with:
Heavier barrels to improve accuracy and heat control during sustained firing.
Features to help with precision aim and stability (rails for scopes, bipods, etc.).
These make them suitable for precision shooting at small or medium targets and pest/varmint control.
Action: Bolt-action rifle “repetierer”.
Barrel: Semi-weight contour (thicker to enhance accuracy), threaded muzzle (M15x1).
Stock: Synthetic stock with a Picatinny rail for optics and a bipod adapter on the fore-end (good for stable shooting positions).
Sights: Typically sold without open iron sights (intended to use with a scope).
Magazine: Detachable box magazine (capacity depends on caliber — e.g., 3+1, 4+1, optional 10+1 in some calibres).
Weight: Around 3.4 kg with a standard barrel (varies a bit by configuration).
The JAEGER 10 Varmint series is offered in many calibers, and for the “6.5 CM” designation you’re likely referring to a 6.5 mm cartridge — most commonly 6.5 Creedmoor in modern bolt rifles. The Varmint model is indeed available in 6.5 Creedmoor among other chamberings.