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Heads up references: GunBoards: https://www.gunboards.com/threads/c...tgren-stock-w-ivory-gold-inlays.1245636/I think its perfectly OK to "shotgun" inquires between differing Forums seeking best information. I think its NOT OK 'if' manipulating Post content in manner apparently creating a dialogue most supportive of an O/P's personal agenda. As researching the O/P's central issue presented... A couple of minutes Googling, produced an apparent definitive answer: http://www.winslowrifles.com/Best! John
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Saw one similar to that on approaching a fellow deer hunter who was watching an opposing slope. As we were having a whispered conversation, a muley appeared about 80 yds off slowly foraging perpendicular to us. He missed it twice from a sitting position.
I was packing my $99.95 Rem 600 in a 6mm.
That is fine work there. Envious of both the acquisition and the ability to generate such a product.
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I was packing my $99.95 Rem 600 in a 6mm. That is fine work there. Envious of both the acquisition and the ability to generate such a product. Hello 1minute, Thanks for the reply. Such fine workmanship hasn't been seen in decades, and likely will never be seen again. All the artisan stock-makers are long gone. As a side note, I have half-a-dozen Rem 600's, and still hunt with my 6.5 and 350 mag. I lend my 308 and 35 Rem to family during hunting season, and I fox hunt with my 222. I really like those.
You never pay too much for something, you only buy it too early.
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buckstix:
For their original price ($99.95) back in about 1963, those 600's are fine little guns. Great triggers and accurate. My first new in box rifle as a youngster, replacing an $18 Army/Navy store British 303 that would separate the cartridge base with every firing of a reload. I only have the one 600, and Cookie has pretty much taken it over for mule deer and pronghorn. Sixty years of memories with whitetail, mule deer, pronghorn, bear, and a ton of woodchucks attached to that rifle.
Have a good one,
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John, it seems to me you see “ personal agendas”hiding behind every tree. There’s more out there than factory Winchesters and Weatherbys. Kudos to Buckstix if he collects and documents old rifles that may or may not tickle your fancy.
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John, it seems to me you see “ personal agendas”hiding behind every tree. There’s more out there than factory Winchesters and Weatherbys. Kudos to Buckstix if he collects and documents old rifles that may or may not tickle your fancy. Hello ismith, Thanks for the reply. Yes, you are "spot on" - I enjoy sharing about my collected treasures, in spite of some naysayers. Search "rifle" with display name "buckstix" on ths forum (and other forums) to see hundreds of my posts over the years. Search Google with "buckstix forum" to see thousands of posts.
You never pay too much for something, you only buy it too early.
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