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How did those Leupold scopes (VX-3L?) with the dent on the bottom of the objective ever go? I've never seen one down here. Ha...Forgot about that. I don't thing I've even seen one in the stores.
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Ahhh, yes, the M710... What a pos that was....
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Moses said: "Remington 673 was pretty ugly. No purpose rib and shark fin sight."
I thought the front sight was so high so it could also be used as a gut hook.
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No way!!!! I've owned one since 1973. Sure, there were a few years I couldn't shoot it because of lack of ammo. But, it's being made again and I couldn't be happier. The cartridge was way ahead of it's time is all. About the only thing I haven't killed with it is a coyote. That's one of my goals this winter.
Fall seven times, stand up eight.
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I have a bunch of the sabots and the tool to seat your 22 bullets. Free to a good home. +1 I bought a bunch of the sabots in 30/22 caliber and the seating tool. Never could get my handloads to group any better than my shotguns. Mine are free to good home too. well, i waited two more pages. I'll take em if nobody else wants them... PM me.
30-06 till i die, the greatest round ever! I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy! CEO of a Turdlike People: Turds & Tats Division... (per Ingwe )
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Sorry, my sabots are gone.
and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God? (Micah 6:8) d.v. Musings on TDS
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Remington 522 Viper deserves a mention
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Wow, 8 pages and no mention of the 8mm Remington Magnum... That one really lets the chuckles, giggles, 'n' gurgles bust loose! At the invitational confabulation where Remington introduced that fine new panacea to the writers, Remington's merchandising cognoscenti appended the usual invitation � "Any questions?" � to their customary song-and-dance routine about how it was designed and designated for good sales. (For example, "We feel that the market is ready for a new cartridge with a metric designation.") "Yeah," Elmer said. "What the Hell's it good for?" � (for hunting or shooting, one crucial attribute that the Remington folks had completely neglected to address). (Actually, it's a pretty good cartridge! But one important thing that Remington's very expensive market research never told 'em is that hunters and shooters simply don't shiv a git whether Remington stuff sells better in a green box with yellow lettering or in a yellow box with green lettering.) 8Rem Mag is a fine round, its just a shame that I never bought one when available... I may still do a custom of it though....
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Ahhh, yes, the M710... What a pos that was.... It spawned the rest of the manufactures to make some of the chit they're pumping out now. Savage, marlin,...hell, even remington has the 715 or something like that. Still a POS. And now it appears they're going away from the 870 to the 887. Why in the world would you build something to take sales away from one of the most well built, useful, shotguns ever?
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Remington 522 Viper deserves a mention Oh yeah. Forgot about that one.
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Remington XP100 should be in the top 100. O'ya how bout the 356 Winchester.
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Dang, I own a Remington XP100 and a Mossberg SSi. Both are good shooters. Maybe not great but good. kwg
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No way!!!! I've owned one since 1973. Sure, there were a few years I couldn't shoot it because of lack of ammo. But, it's being made again and I couldn't be happier. The cartridge was way ahead of it's time is all. About the only thing I haven't killed with it is a coyote. That's one of my goals this winter. Oh, didn't mean to imply anything wrong with it, but it did bomb originally sales-wise, right? A friend of mine bought one at a pawn shop a few years back, sold it because he couldn't find ammo. Agree with the "ahead of it's time" With the current craze over 17 rf's around here, have to think (most) folks were just not ready for it back then.
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I really like the 17Mach2. I had a CZ LH 22 re-barreled for it. It is a great round with a strong following. Ammunition sales are strong. I think Savage will do well enough with sales. CZ would be wise to keep it in production in their 455 model. I don't see it as a lever, auto, pump or hand gun round. Strictly bolt gun fare for small game and target. Having said that I gave my H&R single shot to my son, it shoots lights out accurate.
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I really like the 17Mach2. I like it too. I got one of the heavy barreled Rugers with laminated stock when they first came out. It is the most accurate rifle that I own. I always wished Smith would have chambered a revolver for it, like they did with the 17HMR.
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LOTS of Remington products I see, no surprise there
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
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I have a Remington 504 rifle in 17M2 that is my go to ground squirrel rifle. Used to use the 22 LR on them but many crawl back to their holes. Hardly any go anywhere after being hit with the 17M2.
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"Dear Lord, save me from Your followers"
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What about Voere ammunitions without a case? +1 I remember reading the magazine article that introduced them.
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