I never thought any I owned were rare, but some were hard to find.

In no particular order: LH T-2 Browning, LH Kimber 82 and 84 (.223), two 57 Cooper Classics (.22 LR and Mag), a M21 in .222 and a .22 LVT, ULA M24 .270, ULA M20 .22 LR, Sako in 7 Mag, Remington 700 FS .30-06, Remington 700 KS .280. There are probably a few I’ve forgotten over the years.

My favorite was the Kimber of Oregon 82, beautiful rifle (Custom Classic) it never shot as well as I thought it should. I bought it from Prairie Shooter’s Supply about 1985 I think.

The Coopers I really tried to like, but nothing felt as slick as the 82. The ring spacing always put me off.

The ULA .22 is more accurate than any rimfire I’ve owned, but it doesn’t have the feel of the Kimber. The M24 .270 was a real shooter, put three of anything factory inside an 1”, not bad for a rifle that weighed 5 lbs 12 oz scoped.

I only have the ULA M20 .22 now, bought it in 1997 from Melvin.