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I took my Kimber Super America out the other day, dont think I have shot it for a year or so and I just dont know what would be better. Feed it Wold MT and it shoots bug holes. Don't look half bad either.
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Advice is seldom welcome, and those who need it the most, like it the least.� - Lord Chesterfield. 1750
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A couple of beauties for sure! Those are the ones I'm talking about.
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Here are some Coopers: and some Anschutz:
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Here's a 10/22: and a Remington 541 T:
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passport, that is a beautiful Kimber!! And a beautiful bench too!
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passport, that is a beautiful Kimber!! And a beautiful bench too! You are to kind, thank you
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Jeez fw, seeing your handsome collection makes me feel better about my own .22 obsession.
Do you have a favorite in that bunch?
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I am pretty simple... The 541T does it for me.. maybe a badazz piece of furniture on it though..
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A Spikes Tactical dedicated .22 upper with a can on a M16 lower would be my 'dream' 22.
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I have a 77/22 and an Anschutz I'm quite happy with. What I would really like though is a factory Ruger #1V in 22LR.
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I've posted these before. At this point in my life, I'm not really into "dream" stuff, as material things have diminished in importance. That said, if, when the low wall comes back from the gunsmith with a new barrel, it meets my accuracy expectations, it could become my favorite. The Ruger has a factory sporter contour SS barrel, and the stock has been refinished and checkering expanded. A trigger job, of course. Paul
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Kleinguenther model K-22, followed by the Voere or Mauser versions, respectively.
Could be pretty darn happy with a Sako P94S heavy barrel as well... the newer Quad varmint that I already have ain't a bad way to fly either...
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I guess this pair had me dreaming till this spring. I woke up and don't need to dream anymore. I'm finally happy after almost 63 years. LOL!! Always wanted a rifle with the skeleton grip, skeleton butt, inletted swivels, checkered bolt handle and super wood. Both are Cooper Americans. Still unfired. I use my 1712 Anschutz's(one in wood and the other a Fwt.)for silhouette and hunting. But I like carrying my Sako Quad(light) and it is a shooter with exc. trigger.
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I'd hafta shoot'em
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Those are absolutely beautiful. The dark stocked one would be worth selling a kidney for!
Anybody who seriously concerns themselves with the adequacy of a Big 7mm for anything we hunt here short of brown bear, is a dufus. They are mostly making shidt up. Crunch! Nite-nite!
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Those are absolutely beautiful. The dark stocked one would be worth selling a kidney for! Hell I would give 2, I have 3. I can drink straight tequila and piss glaicer water.
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LMAO!!!!! Thanks guys. The one in french walnut is back with LeRoy Barry(LeRoy built both rifles when he was at Cooper) to have the skeleton grip cap installed and bolt knob checkered. I bought it 2 years ago and I just keep dreaming of the one that had it all. So this spring I bought the darker one which had everything I ever wanted on a 22LR.
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Well then Passport, I'll sell two of your kidneys and keep my own! You da man! And then I'd shoot the dark stocked one.
Anybody who seriously concerns themselves with the adequacy of a Big 7mm for anything we hunt here short of brown bear, is a dufus. They are mostly making shidt up. Crunch! Nite-nite!
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